Stop taking your dog to Bunnings

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    • #1762172
      Jan Fisher
      Keymaster

      Do you take your dog to Bunnings?

      They look cute, right? Sitting up in the trolleys or trotting along beside their owner, well it appears some Bunnings workers have had enough.

      One worker took to social media to ask people to stop bringing their dogs into the store because they are sick of cleaning up their ‘messes’.

      The original poster was supported by hundreds of replies and you can add one more person, because I think that’s disgusting.

      Why do entitled dog owners do this? They must see their dog pooing or weeing. Minimum wage retail staff shouldn’t have to clean up after your dog.

      I see at least two or three dog poo bags every time I go for a walk, they can’t all be ‘accidentally’ dropped.

      It’s time for dog owners to take responsibility for their own animal.

      Do you take your dog to Bunnings? Do you think it’s okay for other people?

    • #1762275
      Mocha
      Participant

      I see no reason to take an animal to Bunnings. If it is a service animal with appropriate vest on to show it’s credentials, than yes. Other pets can be left at home while you shop. The workers at Bunnings should not have to clean up messes from animals or children. People expect workers in any retail environment will clean up after them when in reality that is not what they are paid to do or in their job description. This WOKE society want all the rights but not responsibilities that come with being part of a society – if they’re going to get their hands dirty. I just get so frustrated when I read these articles.

    • #1762280
      David Ryder
      Participant

      It’s because some people think their dogs are human and in fact treat them better than they treat other people.
      I didn’t know you could take dogs into Bunnings and am surprised they allow it. I have never seen a dog inside our local Bunnings.

    • #1762281
      Ducky
      Participant

      I sometimes take my dog, she does NOT leave any messages and I wouldn’t expect anyone to clean up after my pets. And I don’t believe in allowing her to be a nuisance, she sits quietly in the top basket.

    • #1762307
      Marten
      Participant

      First time I hear that some dogs do not leave messages until they get home. If people take their dogs for a walk they invariable do leave a message, why not in a store. In any case, I do not think people should take their animals into a store, unless they are service animals wearing an appropriate vest. These people have no choice, and should not be stopped from entering any store.

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