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 Possibly stupid question Okay, so this is possibly a stupid question, but I am really bothered by something that happened to me last week and I would love some input. While out running errands, I needed to stop by WalMart to pick up some cat litter. Well, I had Winston with me and it has been about 105 degrees here, so there was no way I was leaving him in my car - even for 5 minutes! So I had him under my arm as I stepped into the store (remember, he's only 11 weeks/1 lb.) and the "Greeter" instantly started wagging his finger at me with this nasty look on his face. The only thing he said to me was "Uh Uh...not allowed" and then turned away. :eek: I stood there kinda shocked and said "I'm just going a couple of aisles in - to the pet department." "Nope...it's posted...state law...not allowed". Okay, so my boyfriend and I stepped outside to look for a sign, which there was none, and my boyfriend peeked his head back in and told the guy "there is no sign out here that says we can't bring him in." The jerk just repeated himself, "State law...not allowed" with this screw you kind of attitude. Well, we went home and promptly called to speak to a manager. We were left on hold for 10 minutes before some sales associate came back on and took a message, and a manager never called us back! :mad: I would understand if it was a Lab or Great Dane or something, but jeez! I have searched the Oregon laws for anything regarding pets carried into public businesses, and the only thing I can find relates to guide dogs. I guess my question to you all is, what do you know about their ability to basically kick us out of a store for something that is not even posted as a restriction? :confused: He acted like I was supposed to go leave Winston in the car, when the police reports in my town have shown at least 5 people a day reported for leaving dogs in the car in that same parking lot!!! Thanks for letting me vent. :) ~H | 
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 Isn't it frustrating that so many places won't allow our little ones in?  Maybe you could get a purse type carrier (since he's so small, no one would even know what you have in there), and then you could take him places without being yelled at.  Sorry that happened to you  :( | 
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 I'd put him in a purse or carrier, and they would never see you coming.  I do it all the time. | 
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 WalMart is famous for not allowing dogs! Just keep a carrier in the car and sneak him in! :D | 
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 I take Deegan with me to Wal-Mart all the time, but he's in a purse carrier and nobody really notices him much.  A couple times I was in the middle of the store and a worker or two may have seen him, but nobody said anything to me.  Then this one time, after I had paid and everything the greeter did see him.  She didn't say anything, but she just kinda gave the look as to say, oh - he's not allowed!  But I didn't care because I was finished shopping anyway.   I can see for a larger dog (like one that you can't fit in a carrier), but for small little ones like ours.... I don't see the big deal either. | 
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 I have had the same problem with Walmart.  I live in NY State and I think it is because they sell food that they do not allow pets.  As much as I understand it, it always bothered me too because when I had Raisin, she was better behaved than any kid, though that was not the problem. Sue | 
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 It's because of the food - anyplace that sells food, is not supposed to let animals (except service) into the establishment.  Some do, but it is a law - probably a state law, and I think most, if not all, states have them. | 
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 I think that if dogs are not allowed, it should be 'clearly' posted on the door!  My wal-mart is strange though... It's one of those Super Walmarts that sell food. I have never tried to take Esme there because I am too embarrased that someone will tell me to leave. Also, Esme is one of those yorkies that is hard to miss. She LOVES attention and wants EVERY single person within 10 feet of her to tell her she's cute. Not to mention the fact that she doesn't want to be carried, she wants to walk on the floor... and a bag is unthinkable! In my walmart, I have seen a woman with a chihuahua in her arms, and he was pretty big. I also saw a MAN WITH A BIRD ON HIS SHOULDER in the food aisle. If you ask me, thats worse then a dog! No one seemed to care either... So, I think it depends on the people at your store... | 
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 . i live in ny and i also got kicked out of walmart... oh well, was going to   spend at least $ 100.00 that day. oh well, their loss... | 
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 I see dogs at walmart alll the time...so i don;t understand!! I got kicked out of soooo many places...heheh, next time just put in under your shirt to get in..:P I can understand why dogs are not allowed everywhere, i lot of people are alergic and even don;t like dogs, i heard there's even dog phobia out there. We cannot force them to like dogs just because we do (and believe me, i wish we could) And about size...as a small and large breed owner i would be outraged if small dogs were allowed everywhere and my lab wasn;t, so think that is why they just won't allow any pets period. | 
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 I know your frustration. I had the samething happen to me.... :(  But on the flip side of all this, Would I want to go shopping and be greeted by a dog that my not be as nice as ares?? And if they let one in they have to let all of them in. Then you have to think if you have a male in the store he could hike and do his Business!!!!! What if that was a product you were going to buy you bring it home and discover it-- what would you do then "Call the Manager" So this is such a catch 99. But since the manager didn't call you back you can call the reginal (sp?) manager and that number is posted at the customer service desk. You were entitled a call !!!! | 
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