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Originally Posted by chelbuddy Just to take this away from the debate for a minute...
I went to Target and was told to leave, no pets allowed, etc. so I said that i understood that they didn't want my money - that I had come to spend literally hundreds of dollars. I wrote to the email address on their website and let them know, and asked if they would consider a rule about small pets only in enclosed bags and they said no, it was about their "distraction-free" shopping experience.
Well, I certainly don't spend as much money when I need to get back home to the pup, so...if Nordstroms can allow pets, why not Target?
I think that a specific rule allowing small pets *in enclosed bags* is not too much to ask, and rules out the "if one can come in, we must let in all dogs" excuse, accidents and possibility of bites are pretty much nil - it also rules out most of the shedding dogs.
What do you think? And if you agree - maybe we could start a letter-writing campaign to Target? |
I think thatz a great idea ... have you noticed itz the low-end retailers who prohibit pets? not that I am putting them down, I shop at Target, WalMart, and Kmart whenever I get a chance ... (I must admit, I never got asked to leave WalMart), but probably b/c no "BIG SHOT" saw me.
Good idea to inundate Target with letters ... herez their address ..
http://www.target.com/gp/browse.html/ref=nav2_footer_contact/601-2114349-8292961?%5Fencoding=UTF8&node=3370571
but i see many wayz to contact them but none for GENERAL topics .... I shall try to compose a letter or if you (Chelbuddy) would send us a copy perhaps we can use that as a skeleton .... I like your remark about them not wanting your money!!!!
Now I want to stroll into Nordstroms simply b/c I can!!!!
strength in unity!
Woot woot,
Debbie