A small note: Before I begin I just want to say that I don't mean service animals. They have vaild reasons to be at their handler's side, period, and this isn't a discussion about them. At all.
I was thinking about this the other day when a couple brought in their dog to my place of employment. This wasn't a small dog by any means, it was walking around on a leash and was a medium-sized dog. We couldn't tell the couple politely to take the dog outside even though the company has a "service animals only" policy and management doesn't want to offend the customers by saying so.
I understand that sometimes we get tourists who bring in their pets and keep them in the carts, most pets are small enough to fit into the child seat or in a small cage. No pet has done any harm to other customers when they've pet them.
What is everyone's take on this? Should retail stores have a lax "no pets" policy or enforce it totally? If it's a lax policy, should the store in question be liable if a pet were to have an accident and someone were to slip in it or even bite someone?
I was thinking about this the other day when a couple brought in their dog to my place of employment. This wasn't a small dog by any means, it was walking around on a leash and was a medium-sized dog. We couldn't tell the couple politely to take the dog outside even though the company has a "service animals only" policy and management doesn't want to offend the customers by saying so.
I understand that sometimes we get tourists who bring in their pets and keep them in the carts, most pets are small enough to fit into the child seat or in a small cage. No pet has done any harm to other customers when they've pet them.
What is everyone's take on this? Should retail stores have a lax "no pets" policy or enforce it totally? If it's a lax policy, should the store in question be liable if a pet were to have an accident and someone were to slip in it or even bite someone?
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