
That’s up to the store to decide. Like it or not, there are a number of stores that are dog friendly.Cute dog, but unless it’s a service dog, it has no business being in the store.
Still doesn’t make it right.That’s up to the store to decide. Like it or not, there are a number of stores that are dog friendl.
Well if store policy allows it, you are incorrect.Still doesn’t make it right.

Just because a store allows it doesn’t mean it’s the “right” thing to do.Well if store policy allows it, you are incorrect.

Cute dog.
Classic DIS fight, though![]()

Not if there are health code regulations that apply, which there are in many placesWell if store policy allows it, you are incorrect.
In your opinion, not fact.Just because a store allows it doesn’t mean it’s the “right” thing to do.
Not if there are health code regulations that apply, which there are in many places
Pretty sure WalMart isn't one of them, in which case that dog should have been left at home or leashed outside on the hitching post. Putting it in a baby stroller does not make it a baby.That’s up to the store to decide. Like it or not, there are a number of stores that are dog friendly.