Lol. I hear ya.Anonymous 1 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 20, 2020 10:57 pmIm slightly irritated, today at the grocery store, drugstore and at target, there were several dogs in each store in the shopping carts. ~ shudders~
The managers in the grocery store and drug store told the jerks that they cant bring their pets into the store and escorted them out but the manager at target was a wuss about it. I started videotaping the animals in the shopping carts and their owners in the target store and told the manager I was going to post the video on social media and send a copy to corporate plus file a complaint with the health department. He finally escorted them out of the store.
We never take our dogs into the stores because we arent disabled or entitled jerks. It just chaps my ass when people do this.
I feel better now that I've raved like a lunatic about it
Keep your mangy pets at home
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So glad that i live in a place where pets are welcome most places even restaurants have outside seating for pet owners. As long as the animal is not acting up i don't care
I encountered a woman with a big bird on her shoulder. I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
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My dog wouldn't fit in that. I'm not sure why that's even a thing. You shouldn't take your pet into the store, even if it's in one of those. Pets don't belong in stores, period. Service dogs, okay. Not emotional support dogs. If you can't go out without a support dog, then shop online, and have it picked up or delivered. If it's helping a physical handicap, I'm okay with that. Usually those dogs are walking around though, not in a cart.
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There is a group of people around here that walk around the mall with birds on their shoulder. I really just do not understand this at all.Anonymous 5 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2020 6:10 am I encountered a woman with a big bird on her shoulder. I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
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Eh, it doesn't bother me. I couldn't care less what someone else does with their animals. As long as it isn't attacking me I don't even give it a second look.
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I personally couldn't care either way, but I see how it may affect some people. I am usually more strict about pets visiting our home. There have been issues in the past here with that.
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This idiot who lives in my neighborhood was having a meltdown when he was told his little yapper couldn’t sit in the baby seat of the cart at the grocery store a few days ago. He firmly believes his dog should be allowed everywhere he goes. He also insists that people can’t be allergic to dogs, and that there’s no such thing as dog dander. This isn’t even one of the dumber things he’s said. I really hate running into him.
I was in a fast food place and some asshole had his bird on his shoulder. And he's sitting there talking to people about it and they're taking pictures and the thing is crapping on them and the guy's like, "oh that's lucky." Get your friggen pets out of the damn restaurant!Anonymous 5 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2020 6:10 am I encountered a woman with a big bird on her shoulder. I couldn't believe what I was seeing.