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On Mon, 14 Jun 2021 14:18:32 -0500, Hank Rogers >
wrote: >Sheldon Martin wrote: >> On Mon, 14 Jun 2021 12:39:32 -0500, "cshenk" >> > wrote: >> >>> dsi1 wrote: >>> >>>> On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 9:55:04 AM UTC-10, cshenk wrote: >>>>> Gary wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On 6/12/2021 7:22 PM, cshenk wrote: >>>>>>> Sqwertz wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Is this just an Austin, Texas phenomenon, or do a lot of >>>>>>>> people in other states take their obviously non-service dogs >>>>>>>> into grocery stores too? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Some dogs sit in carts or the baby seats, some get blankets >>>>>>>> to make them comfy, some are being clutched to chests, some >>>>>>>> peek out of purses, and even others are on 8-14 foot leashes >>>>>>>> - sometimes 2 or 3 wide at a time in the aisles so nobody can >>>>>>>> get past them. And any number of them can be barking, >>>>>>>> yapping, or growling at other customers or dogs at any given >>>>>>>> time. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Is this just as common in others cities and states? Do you or >>>>>>>> somebody you know take your non-service dog into a grocery >>>>>>>> store? Why? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -sw >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Never seen it here. Our folks are a bit more saavy on such and >>>>>>> do not allow them in. Randomly though you do hear of emotional >>>>>>> support animals causing problems at the beach. Gary may know if >>>>>>> it's common. >>>>>> >>>>>> I did see a "service dog" in my beach Harris Teeter grocery store >>>>>> about 6 months ago. I talked with the woman for a few minutes >>>>>> too. Nice lady, nice little furry (fur over eyes) white dog. >>>>>> >>>>>> Note: it wasn't some official service dog. That's what she was >>>>>> calling it. lol >>>>>> >>>>>> I had no problem with the dog in the store but others might have. >>>>>> >>>>>> I have my reservations about all this support/service animal crap >>>>>> though. It's just continuing liberal nonsense that we should >>>>>> accept any weirdo as "normal." >>>>>> >>>>>> IMO, if you can't even go to a store without your pet by your >>>>>> side, stay home and order everything to be delivered. Even >>>>>> better...let your pet order the food while you sit nearby in a >>>>>> chair softly crying over daily stress. >>>>> LOL, ok that's 2 at Harris Teeters (your's by the beach) but your's >>>>> is a lady and mine is a guy also named Gary with a bonified Service >>>>> guide dog. I'm with it on the actual service animal. >>>>> >>>>> The 'support animals' are pretty much bogus due to a lot of abuse >>>>> of the system. >>>> >>>> I don't mind dogs, they should go wherever they want. Cats OTOH, I >>>> don't care for them much. OTOH, Taiyo helped me catch a large >>>> centipede this morning. He spotted it and I put it in a bucket. I >>>> threw that critter onto the parking lot, in the midst of some >>>> chicken. One chicken grabbed it and went all over the lot keeping it >>>> away from the other chickens. God, I love chickens and dogs. ![]() >>> >>> LOL! That would have been fun to watch! >> >> >> Since childhood I've seen many seeing eye dogs, people with a white >> cane and a harnessed dog, typically a large dog. Normal people know >> to give them wide birth. Growing up in NY City there were lots of >> seeing eye dogs, in streets, stores, public transportation, >> everywhere. Even here in the boonies there are lots of seeing eye >> dogs and other service dogs. >> I see service dogs every time I go into town. They are low key and >> never bothersome, they are well trained and know their job. >> Everyone be very thankful that you don't need a service dog. I've >> learned that there's really no difference between a service dog and a >> farm dog that sees to the herd. I've seen a small sheltie round up 50 >> black angus and move them field to field to feed. It's really quite >> amazing to see these dogs do their job. >> > >Popeye, did those dogs have enormous titties? > Ask them, theyre here. "You can stop saying that now. Thank you." -- Bruce |
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