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by wulfdog Posted Sat March 23, 2013 @ 5:36 PM
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Shelton and almost every walmart in Washington state over looks dogs in their stores. Pisses me off. Little runny nose runny eyed bastards
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by any Posted Sun January 6, 2013 @ 1:54 PM
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It breaks my heart to see how attached to their pets people are these days and how society FEARS so much they would lose their job. This nation needs God not more pets. They wont save you, can you pray to a dog to save you? People bringing their idols into a store and lying to keep it from being taken away from them is not surprising at all. Nevertheless those who defend it or are passive about it. There is a lack of worshipping the One true God. JESUS is the answer and He is your best friend. This world is not all there is and thank God for that!
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by Grey_Mare Posted Tue July 3, 2012 @ 1:16 AM
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All the Wal Marts I've seen have signs at the entrance indicating service dogs only. If someone with an obviously non-assistance animal is not confronted, it's probably because the store is busy and the employees didn't notice, or the person lied about the animal being a service animal. I've seen lots of people sneak animals in in those big purses, or in their shirts. But I agree, leave Fluffy at home; it's not that they don't know the rules, it's because they believe that THEIR animal is special somehow.
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by redheadedmama Posted Sat May 12, 2012 @ 1:32 PM
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While service animals are allowed, regular pets should stay home. Then again I see kids in Walmart running around wild all the time!
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by blondie615 Posted Sun March 25, 2012 @ 1:15 AM
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first of all the law should be posted at both entrances that its service animals allowed....little carryable pets such as toy dogs ect. shouldnt be allowed....its not healthy...
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by Michael C. Posted Thu March 22, 2012 @ 9:42 AM
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If it's a service dog, you've got no beef. If he's pretending, you'll have a hard time proving anything, but he'd be really inconsiderate if he did that anyway. I do agree dogs should not otherwise be allowed into shopping spaces. I've been to Prime Outlets (now called Premium Outlets for some unknown reasons since nothing changed to make them any better)...but they wander all over with their dogs on very long leashes and I've more than once seen them use the bushes to do their business. Dogs don't have wallets, and should not be out shopping.
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by haranj Posted Tue March 20, 2012 @ 2:02 PM
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I am staying at a "No Pets" resorts. Someone is here with a dog, a service animal. I fear that other people with dogs will see this, say, "why can't I bring MY dog?" and find out that all they have to do is claim it is a service animal.
What is wrong with a nationally recognized certificate for legitimate service dogs? We don't just take someone's word for it that they are allowed to drive, they have to show a driver's license. Ditto with being allowed to park in a HP zone. You need a plate or a hang tag.
BTW, the security guard here said they require proof that the dog is a service animal. I printed out something that said they are not allowed to ask that. Not sure if it will change their procedures.
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by Mnemosyne Posted Sat May 5, 2012 @ 8:25 AM
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Getting a dog designmated as a 'service dog" is as easy as getting handicapped tags. I love the system when it works for me!
"Therapeutic Companion Dogs typically have no distinguishing vests
or harnesses. They have only a basic skill level. They provide
companionship and affection and sometimes, with children, a parenting
capability."
I am much more concerned about the unwashed and diseased human masses I come into contact with. My dog has better healthcare than most Americabns...and better teeth!
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by Wendy C. Posted Mon February 20, 2012 @ 10:24 PM
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You were bitten as a child, weren't you, Norman?
This is the 2nd complaint you've put up about not allowing animals in a Wal-Mart.
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MY Pets
by Norman P. Fri February 24, 2012 @ 7:14 PM
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WOW
by kathleen m Thu March 1, 2012 @ 1:11 PM
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He chooses
by Wendy C. Tue March 6, 2012 @ 1:07 AM
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Better care
by kathleen m Sat February 25, 2012 @ 2:30 PM
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by cissy Posted Mon February 20, 2012 @ 12:51 PM
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By law, a service animal must be identified. This is usually done by a coat that states the animal's job (seeing eye, seizure etc). I have approached many, many people who feel the need to bring their dog into stores and most encounters are blown off yet polite.All the best.
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I think lying about your dog being a service animal should be treated like getting busted for parking in the handicapped stall whne you're not supposed to park there.
Unfortunately, my latest reading on the ADA and EEOC's take on this has me pretty convinced that the hands of business owners are tied.
I hate the abuse of this otherwise wonderful law that's about accessibility.
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by PepperElf Posted Sun February 19, 2012 @ 11:54 AM
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Instead of beating up on the employees why don't you pick up a cell phone and call the police on the dog owners?
Maybe it's me but .... you're angry at the dog owners. but you're taking it out on employees. they are not punching bags
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by Steve OH (IO) Posted Sat February 18, 2012 @ 11:24 PM
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animals in retail stores. The issue in question was whether stores had the right to demand proof that it was a service animal. People clearly abuse the system, but the ADA ties hands of retailers.
Ignorance must truly be bliss.
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by haranj Posted Sat February 18, 2012 @ 8:01 PM
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I am constantly amazed at people who have to bring their dogs everywhere. I used to sell at an open air flea market, very crowded, you bet there were dogs there. The dogs were having fun. People stepping on their poor feet, yeah, real fun. And don't even get me started on the ones without leashes. I was selling food items from a table and had to warn many dog owners about the dogs sniffing and getting their faces close to the food.
Another excuse I heard was "I am socializing the dog". How about socializing it with people who WANT to be around your dog?
Dog owners for the most part do not understand why everyone does not love Mr. Twinkles as much as they do.
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by burts Posted Sat February 18, 2012 @ 11:42 AM
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I have to agree with the OP - unless it is a service dog, there is no reason to take them into the store with you. It really bothers me that people think it is ok. The same for people who bring their dogs and then leave them in the car. If your dog cannot be left at home while you run errands, then you have bigger problems. Where does one draw the line? Well, this one fits in my purse, or in the cart, etc etc - well then what about the person with a slightly larger dog? It's not fair if they can't bring their's in too. What about potbellied pigs? How about cats? my cat could fit in my purse - can she come to the store too?
If you are going to a pet store, then by all means bring along fido or fluffy, but Walmart, Home Depot, Forever 21 or Barnes and Noble? No. Sorry. They don't belong in there.
And before suffering the wrath of the dog lovers here - I have 2 dogs: a daisy dog and a shepherd/mix. I also have 2 cats and 2 senegal parrots. I love animals , I just don't believe they belong in stores.
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by billt Posted Fri February 17, 2012 @ 9:05 PM
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Easy fix stop shopping at Walmart no more issues
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by trouble666 Posted Fri February 17, 2012 @ 9:02 PM
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It's been my experience that most dogs are better behaved than most children. Perhaps we should stop letting children into Wal-Mart.
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Here here!
by Maegan Z. Sat February 18, 2012 @ 10:51 AM
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healthy
by Norman P. Sun February 19, 2012 @ 7:36 PM
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