This had to be just a cranky employee. I took my baby into Walmart to buy her 
crate and no one said a word to me. We walked right past the greeter, who did 
notice she was in my daughters arms, but said nothing. So I don't think it is 
a Walmart policy of no pets.

Lisa


In a message dated 12/11/2006 2:15:25 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> The only problem we had was at Wallmart's, He was in my arms, not touching 
> anything. It was not a Super Wallmart. It was in Indiana, we were traveling 
> and I explained we could not leave him in the car as it was too hot and they 
> told me that I could not take the dog in the store, to leave one of my kids 
> out with it. I left the store and went to Meijer's down the road, and they 
> never mentioned not bringing the dog in, just how cute he was. He was just 
> over 2 
> pounds at the time. It is OK though, as Wallmart's is usually better, it was 
> probably the employee. (If there were no other options I would have spoken 
> with the manager.) Due to my dogs size and the fact we used to travel a lot. 
> I 
> do have to say he has been in some nice restaurants, inside my coat or purse 
> and we never told anyone. He never barked, would rest and take a nibble when 
> offered. They are great traveling companions. Karen
> 
> 
> 
> 

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