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  • 1 13 18 I went to this location to see the manger Thomas Baker to whom I spoke with over the phone in regard to a major screw up switching my providers. On Thursday 1 11 18 I was planning on going in but have not been feeling well of late and was unable to keep my original apt with him, called and told him I was ailing, apologized and said I would be in as soon as I could. Sadly I decided to try to get there on Sat. and I was told it was his day off and he would return on Monday. As I was debating with this young man Mike at the front counter about things that had already been negotiated with Thomas, I was getting very agitated as the man and I had a total breakdown in communications and he was not rude but aggravating. Out of NOWHERE I feel this cold thing touch my leg. I have Cynophobia (fear of dogs). Freaked me out and it was an unleashed dog, no leash at all. Aside from the fact that non pet people are having to contending with dogs sitting in supermarket carts with the dogs rear end and dog do exposed to the cart that you put your food into and the outrageous "they are service dogs WHICH THEY CLEARLY ARE NOT, and buddy dogs DO NOT EVEN GET ME GOING ON THIS TOPIC, I HAVE HAD IT. Dogs do not pay taxes. I do. Dogs are other peoples pets not mine. I do not want any part of the many dogs that are carrying only God knows what kind of germs, flees, and repulsive things. There is no excuse for this over abuse of so called service dogs in public places. I have on several occasions been standing in supermarket lines and out of no where comes a cold nose of snout. To continue on with this already out of hand situation is dangerous in addition to allowing dogs more rights than people who are not into them. Perhaps we should allow Bo constrictors into stores also as a service pet. NO, why not because they might have Spot for a snack. Well, too bad you pet owners do not seem to care if your pet mauls or scares the crap out of some one standing in line or in a public place. In the event you are of the same feelings as my self, please do contact Lawmaker Senator John Cavanagh. Call 602 926-5496 and tell them the situation is totally out of hand. It is your pet keep them in your house, yard, or abode and do not lie and say there are service animals. KEEP THEM ON A 6 FT LEASH and not just allow them to roam around where ever they want. I truly wish that not only the owners of these pets get fined big time but also the business that are just overlooking the incidents and endangering their non pet customers. I do not enjoy your dog scaring the crap out of me and having him sniff in places he should not be near my person. If he is a legit service dog he is supposed to be on a 6ft leash in public places and TRAINED. Not a pet that you do not want to leave at home because he will tear your house up which in my opinion is the reason most pet people drag them all over with them. Either control the 6 ft leash NOT THE EXTENDED ONES or take them to a park and even then some people are just not into dogs.
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