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Publix says no more "service" dogs allowed in shopping carts
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Good for Publix! I don't want some dog's nasty ass sitting in a cart where I'm gonna put my food! Walk em, just like you do when you're outside!
In other words, NO COMFORT DOGS. GARY.
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They can put up all the signs they want...they'll be ignored. The only way to stop the (filthy) trend is for the manager to play "dog cop", but they won't for fear of alienating their customers.
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True. Publix employees won't say a thing. You could put a dog on top of the deli counter and they wouldn't say a word.Tenzing_Norgay wrote: ↑Mon Jul 30, 2018 10:43 pm They can put up all the signs they want...they'll be ignored. The only way to stop the (filthy) trend is for the manager to play "dog cop", but they won't for fear of alienating their customers.
I have a simple solution to this dog biscuits in Isle 6 ...Drano and aisle 12.....Gmountain wrote: ↑Mon Jul 30, 2018 11:15 pmTrue. Publix employees won't say a thing. You could put a dog on top of the deli counter and they wouldn't say a word.Tenzing_Norgay wrote: ↑Mon Jul 30, 2018 10:43 pm They can put up all the signs they want...they'll be ignored. The only way to stop the (filthy) trend is for the manager to play "dog cop", but they won't for fear of alienating their customers.
Just saw a lady carrying around a little lap dog in Publix this week. No one said a word..... just sayin.
Well, PUBLIX did let a Hogg and cohorts clog aisles protesting the NRA.
If you cant stand to be without your dog for an hour while you shop, you need to be committed. I have no idea where that crap started, but it sure is annoying.