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Never seen a dog act like that at Canadian Tire ....
I'm still confused why Canadian Tire is a "pet friendly" place.
My family member brings her super anxious mid-sized dog there then freaks out if anyone tries to touch her (she is in no way a service dog).
My local grocery stores specifically put up "No Emotional Support Animals" signs at the doors. Probably because they're untrained and shit everywhere, which, as a grocer that sells food for human consumption, sanitation is probably a high priority.
Isn't that illegal?
Emotional Support Animals (which are different from trained Service Animals) aren't federally protected outside of the Fair Housing Act. Unless there's state or local laws forbidding it, public places are free to ban ESAs.
They don't sell food except for pet food
It's not so much a regulation thing but a common sense thing.
The Canadian Tires near me are all cramped aisles and corridors because they stuff displays full of merch in every nook & cranny.
There's barely room for two humans to pass each other let alone a wide berth for dogs.
I have that gripe with big fatty fatfats