MichelleVW
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OP, I actually agree with you. I might have done the same thing, although, I may have just gone out to the car.
As for the poor dog, well, I love animals, but I don't think it would be that big of a deal. By the time the bed gets to the consumer's house, it probably has gotten more germs on it from the back room, the floor, the shelves, etc than it did from changing a diaper.
I'm assuming that she didn't get poo on the dog bed. I've changed countless poop-filled diapers. Only a very small handful of times has it yielded poo on the changing pad, and that was usually because of a diaper blow-out.
Having worked in retail, I'd much rather a customer leave a shopping cart of stuff in the store than shove random things that they opt not to get in random places.
Sorry...to change a diaper on ANY kind of merchandise that you are not buying is gross.
Because nobody has a kid that climbs in the dog bed that now has some feces or urine from someone on it? Because it's great to know your dog was walking in or laying in feces or urine and then walking around your house, laying on your rugs and so on? Please. It's not OK because it was a dog bed .
Seriously...it's gross.
You are correct. I did not leave any fecal matter behind. I didn't even know they sold dog beds until the manager suggest it (we don't have a dog). He said he had something that was just like a changing table and to use that, it was some sort of double decker or bunk bed for dogs????
Also why should parents be running to their cars to change diapers when an easy solution is available? What next I should keep a porta potty in the car for myself???
Oh yeah--and I know it's the dis (where everyone is always prepared and perfect) and I know you are all reading past posts I have made so flame away.......cause I have my big girl pants on!!!!!
Not perfect at all...but what you did was gross. Why didn't you go in the dressing room and just use the bench in there? It's not rocket science.