@JazzysMom:
Opinion Alert
True, every dog has the potential to bite, but some are far more likely to do it than others. And when you know you have one that is more apt to bite, I feel you have to take extra ordinary precautions. Maybe, put the dog in the car for the little time it would take to shop/pay the bill, or being sure to have cash/cards ready before you get up there, etc., or shop another day.
Unfortunately, all it takes is one second to have a lawsuit, an injured child,{or adult} and a euthanized dog {or a dog fight. My vet has a few horror stories about PetSmart and PetCo emergency injuries he's had to deal with}. Regardless of how we all feel – and we are ALL in agreement about people feeling so free to grab at any dog -- when we have a dog that we know is likely to bite, we just can't let ourselves be distracted in a public setting, IMO.
First, these are words of wisdom. To bring awareness of the dangers bringing pets to pet stores. ALSO, if I may add . . . These places can harbor bacteria from excrement the dogs deliver on the premises. YUCK! Though PetSmart has recepticles with spray and wipes, I notice some people don't clean up after themselves. That's another example of how people think and feel about other people and their animals. They don't care!
Second, I should have been more prepared with cash in my pocket, not lost in my big purse. Very good fore thought, Jazzysmom. Thank you.
@JazzysMom:
do have empathy for the frustration you felt. I think most of us can relate, esp. those w/dogs that aren't crazy about strangers.
With this thought, think about your own human children and how frightened they'd be if or when a stranger might touch them! It is just not acceptable and is not encouraged. That same fright may generate the reaction a dog can have with a more verbal or actionable outcome. Strangers should keep their hands to themselves, either human or animal. I think the pet stores should have a written poster on the premises in several locations to this effect. Might keep them out of hot water too.
I hope this thread brings awareness as it was necessary to mention.