jmartinez1895
DIS Veteran
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My son and I had to make a trip to the grocery store yesterday and he uses a service dog. All of the people that work there are used to us and because we live in a small town most of the people have seen us out and about so we don't get alot of attention anymore, until.....
We are doing our thing and this older woman ( who is using a walker) says very loud "How tack, they brought a dog is here with all the food". I just kept on and did not even acknowledge that I had heard her, but she started following us around. She was not looking at anything on the shelves, just us. After I wove in and out of about 5 or six isles I had had it. I turned, pointed at her and said very loudly to my son "How tacky, an old woman with nothing better to do than follow us around the store." She walked off and I never saw her again. I thought it was a little funny, but I know I could have been nicer. I hope she maybe now gets the point that she was rude also. BTW, my sons dog wears a bright red vest that reads in big letters "Service Dog". Anyway I just wanted to vent and see if anyone else out there has ever said something not so nice when dealing with people not understanding there disability.
