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  Some day you'll learn.....   Every time you take your "dog" into a public place, there is a chance you may be asked to leave.  Most public buildings do not allow animals.  However, like driving under the influence --- you can get away with it over and over again - simply because there isn't a person around who is going to enforce that rule.  Until - eventually - when you do get caught.  I know that often even employees will make a big fuss over your dog and tell you how cute it is.  These employees either don't know about the store policy (which is ridiculous), or they don't care to enforce it. 
 I agree that the person who marched you to the door was a little too much.  It could have been handle so much better.  And, I wouldn't be happy being treated the way he treated you either.  Maybe you got a bad guy on a bad day -- who knows!!   He deserves to have a complaint filed against him.   I sure the store wouldn't be happy with the way he treated you.
 
 
 Comparing children with dogs is not a logical analogy at all.  People are customers - people with children are customers - people are allowed in stores -- dogs are not allowed.
 
 And the size of dogs can't be a consideration either.  Either dogs are allowed or they're not.
 
 I knew when you said "Humiliated at Target" -- what your story was going to be.  But, again, I do agree that the person who asked you to leave didn't handle the situation very well at all.
 
 I think the bottom line is that "a rule is a rule," and if you choose not to follow it, you're putting yourself in a position where you may be asked to leave.
 
 Sorry about your experience!
 
 Carol Jean
   Last edited by SnowWa; 05-02-2006 at 10:35 AM.
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