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In colombia everyone brings their dogs to the mall with them. Do they not where you live?
America is just used to banning things instead of holding the public accountable.
IE: it's much easier to ban dogs from a store or gathering place than kick someone out for not having a trained dog that knows to shit outside, or god forbid, expect someone to clean up properly if their dog has an accident, and then you get angry Karens and Chuds screaming at you while holding their phones up recording the whole thing, which then goes viral and the company's brand-name suddenly becomes associated with hating dogs or something.
Dogs are not allowed most places in Denmark. It's only some hardware stores, pet stores that allow dogs and a few cafes if you are lucky. Most caffes you can sit outside tho which is of course allowed, but then the weather decides the experience.
Oh man. You guys are missing out. Petting random dogs while waiting for the queue to decrease is the best.