Now I`ve seen it all.....

I see dogs in my local Walmart all of the time. Little dogs ride in the cart; bigger dogs walk beside people. It causes no problem as they all seem to be house-trained. No one objects. I don't know if goats are trainable. If not, there may be diapers available as there are for ducks.
 
I see dogs in my local Walmart all of the time. Little dogs ride in the cart; bigger dogs walk beside people. It causes no problem as they all seem to be house-trained. No one objects. I don't know if goats are trainable. If not, there may be diapers available as there are for ducks.

Well,this is kind of why this guy posted this. This particular forum has had several "lively" discussions about dogs in Walmart. Too many people have seen dogs lifting their legs on the lower food shelves (gag) and many dog fights. I have seen a few dog fights there myself. One man was bitten by a Chihuahua he tried to pet in a cart (not a smart move). Then there are the people passionate about their "service animals" and comfort dogs. So now I guess we have "Comfort goats" lol
 
Well,this is kind of why this guy posted this. This particular forum has had several "lively" discussions about dogs in Walmart. Too many people have seen dogs lifting their legs on the lower food shelves (gag) and many dog fights. I have seen a few dog fights there myself. One man was bitten by a Chihuahua he tried to pet in a cart (not a smart move). Then there are the people passionate about their "service animals" and comfort dogs. So now I guess we have "Comfort goats" lol

Seen quite a few dogs in Wal Marts here, but never any trouble with them that I've seen. I would NEVER try to pet a dog without asking the owner first -- that's a good way to get a chunk taken out of your hand -- especially with nervous little dogs like chihuahuas.
 


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