The dog peed and the clerk reminded the owner to apologize to the dog and watch from the front row

Mondo Pets Updated on 2024-02-01

A woman ignored a sign in front of the store that no pets were allowed and brought her dog into the store. Subsequently, her pet dog walked around the store and even left urine stains on the merchandise.

When the clerk found out, out of concern and consideration for other customers, he kindly reminded the woman to pay attention to the pet's behavior. However, the woman's reaction was unexpected. Instead of apologizing for her actions, she lashed out at the clerk and made unreasonable demands that the clerk must apologize to her dog.

The woman's irresponsibility and selfishness, and some people sympathized with the clerk's plight. At this time, a brave customer stood up for the clerk, pointing out that the woman's behavior not only affected the normal operation of the supermarket, but also caused trouble to other customers. He strongly demanded that the woman apologize to the clerk for her actions.

Dog ownership is an individual right, but it must be done so that it does not affect others. In public places, it is the responsibility of pet owners to take care of their pets and avoid causing inconvenience or distress to others.

As a public place, the supermarket has the right to set a rule that pets are not allowed, which is out of respect for other customers and the need to protect the goods. Pet owners should respect supermarket rules and ensure that their pets do not cause damage to others or products.

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