Thread regarding Sam's Club layoffs

Dogs

Does any other Club allow dogs into their club. We have members bringing their animals into the club. Some of these are not service dogs!

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Post ID: @OP+X9UxIDv

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@X9UxIDv-9koa Awe poor baby 👶 someone got his feelings hurt.

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Post ID: @9enu+X9UxIDv

@X9UxIDv-9tcf did anyone ever tell you that you seem like a very unlikable A--hole?

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Post ID: @9koa+X9UxIDv

Wtf does it matter? Not your business if they are service or emotional support animals. You have one job when they walk into the building.... “welcome to Sams club”.

The associates do far worse things to the carts than a dog will do. Next will you moan about people bringing their kids into the building that haven’t had a proper nap and scream and cry?

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Post ID: @9tcf+X9UxIDv

People lying about their dogs being service animals doesn't help.

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Post ID: @8qba+X9UxIDv

I work at sams I would rather put up with dogs over people and managers .

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Post ID: @1niw+X9UxIDv

Would you rather the dog dies in a hot car with all the Windows rolled up. Some people have no idea what that animal is going through in that car. They are in an climate controlled store and time just passes by. They really don't deserve a pet but we have no laws to stop that. When a owner brings in a dog. Get them a piece of box for the dog to stand on. You will be surprise how much more people will buy. It just takes a little compassion and some thought.the owners are usually grateful.

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Post ID: @1eyc+X9UxIDv

We're not allowed to ask if their service animals either. One guy refused to put his dog on a leash, the dog is old, really nice, but it doesn't always stay with him and sometimes I'm afraid of what other people will do to the dog. That's our only problem. We've never had a problem with dogs doing their business in the aisles. We had one dog barking. It was taken care of by the manager pretty quick.

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Post ID: @uff+X9UxIDv

You need to read the Service Animal policy before you are disciplined.

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Post ID: @okw+X9UxIDv

Rumor is Sam's is pushing a new program to acomidate our furry friends. New carts to carry dogs around while shopping. Expanded merchandise in the dog food aisle. Special hours of shopping after 9pm to help members come in and get that "only 1 bag of dogfood" after closing time. And finally a new dog alternative line of products called Members Bark.

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Post ID: @kxc+X9UxIDv

Yes. Day in and day out. Its disgusting.

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Post ID: @hka+X9UxIDv

What about the carts dripping with bird p--p from the birds in the parking lot trees that never get power washed, The carts used to bring nasty returned food to the back from membership?

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Post ID: @hjc+X9UxIDv

Dog hairs are the least of it! How about all the nasty garbage from all over the club taken back to the compactor in shopping carts, dripping good knows what from the break room and cafe and demos - but we can't powerwash them because of run off.

And then there's disgusting reclaimed chicken cooling in the meat cooler with nothing covering it.

YUK!!

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Post ID: @hsr+X9UxIDv

I dont want to shop where dog hairs are in the carts. Not a fan of animals around my food, bad enough that people are nasty

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Post ID: @gfc+X9UxIDv

Yes, we were told not to even ask if the dogs were service animals anymore. Weeks old puppies, untrained dogs, dogs we were warned would bite if we got close, dogs in carts, dogs getting samples and growling at people, dogs off leash, dogs climbing from carts onto the belt at checkout, dogs p--ping in the aisles, dogs barking..... yes. And I love dogs. But it’s out of control.

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