Cracker Barrel - Pet Policy Review from Wilmington, North Carolina
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You guys allow DOGS in your restaurant ? Disgusting !!!
He's sitting there licking his private parts while I eat eggs.
Unbelievable, I quickly paid for my food and left.
Reason of review: Poor customer service.
Location: Wilmington, North Carolina
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As long as you paid.... I hope people like you fall off the planet some how.
How do you know he wasn't a service dog?
Took the words right out of my mouth
Cracker barrel allows all dogs. They don't question whether it's a service animal or not.
I work there, and one guest brings in her HUGE dog that I am allergic too.
They will tell me to leave work, before asking her to take her dog outside. He is not a service animal.
Because service dogs are trained to not lick theirselves in a restaurant!! People seem to forget true service dogs go through training and some straight up get denied because they are too friendly or wonโt corporate! Unlike ESA, not every dog can be a service animal!
Next time leave your husband/boyfriend at home when you go out to eat.
The man in the red shirt and baseball cap is clearly blind since he is making direct eye contact with the little girl so mind your own business. The man spent hard earned $15.00 having a fake ADA tag printed by an ebay scam artist.
LEAVE THESE PEOPLE ALONE!!!
Yes, they are called service animals and people with disabilities are allowed to bring certified service animals with them in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. I have no doubt you would be the first to protest if a relative of yours was denied service with their service dog. And if you are going to claim the dog was licking itself, try putting a picture supporting you claim instead of the dog just sitting there
Fyi only actual service dogs are allowed in places like this. Dogs that are trained to perform a service (seeing eye dog for example) and NOT "emotional support animals".
But people take advantage of businesses and their lack of knowledge just so they can take their dogs wherever they want. That dog does not seem to be performing any tasks for the owner, therefor should not be in a dining establishment
What task do you think that dog could be performing, while the owner is sitting and eating? Should the dog be refilling glasses and fetching extra napkins?
Diabetic detection for one, detecting spikes and drops in blood sugar. Detecting an oncoming seizure, which yes, can still happen while you're eating.
Psychiatric services, for example for veterans with PTSD or people with DPD. Retrieving items that are down low for someone with severe arthritis.
Need I go on? Not every illness is visible.
hey *** ever hear of service dog for veterans how abot u educate urself before u start typin *** an i kno my grammer sucks i aint in school professer i dont have to please u
Fyi, the ADA or Americans with Disabilities act requires service animals to be allowed inside a busines or risk being fined. All a guest really has to do is say its a service animal to be allowed entry