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I am puzzled why “no pets allowed” policies are ignored by a great deal of people. As I walk through stores and see small dogs (which, last I knew, were considered pets) riding in carts all dressed up in fancy sweaters and outfits, I wonder, do these people…
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I am puzzled why “no pets allowed” policies are ignored by a great deal of people. As I walk through stores and see small dogs (which, last I knew, were considered pets) riding in carts all dressed up in fancy sweaters and outfits, I wonder, do these people really believe this is not a pet or are they just ignoring the sign on the front door telling them not to bring in their pets? No matter how you dress a dog or cat, it is still a pet and should not be allowed in stores.
Don’t get me wrong, I love my dog but wouldn’t dream of taking it shopping.
Jennifer Barker
Eddington
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