Twice in the last few months I've seen someone with a dog in Hannies. Today I saw someone pushing a dog around in a stroller, and a few months back someone was going through the store with their pit bull. I think it's pretty gross for an untrained dog to be in a grocery store, especially in areas where there's produce just sitting on shelves and not in sealed containers. I understand some people need service animals, but a dog in a stroller isn't helping anyone, and the pit bull certainly wasn't a service dog. I know 'emotional support animals' have become a thing to skirt pet policy for rentals, but it seems a bit ridiculous to need one for grocery shopping.
I'm wondering if anyone else has seen this recently? According to this link: https://legislature.maine.gov/statutes/17/title17sec3966.html it looks like the only dogs legally allowed in grocery stores are trained service dogs.
DidDunMegasploded t1_j87cren wrote
Dogs in stores really aren't uncommon in Maine, at least in the case of grocery stores, convenience stores and the like. Anything that's not a pet store, essentially.
Sure, there's a law against it, but it's not enforced (depends on the store and the manager(s) or owners, of course). This is because no one gets paid enough to even give a single iota of a shit. Now, if the dog starts pissing and shitting on the floor...then they might start to care. But an untrained dog that isn't eating every food in sight and isn't letting everything loose and isn't directly attacking customers doesn't pose much of a risk.