Love the chocolates. Today I saw a different side though.... My wife and I with our 13 week old Chinese Crested puppy visited from Nashville. I have purchased Christmas gifts for all my customers in the past. That ends today. I was told to leave because my puppy, training as an emotional support dog was asked to leave. No other customers were even in the store. I understand rules but this guy was rude and his support staff asked us not to cancel our club membership. I will not be back because this man could have been way more considerate. My puppy can't get certified unless we succeed at our outings. He (the Manchester TN store) had options, and cost R.S. a future relationship while embarrassing his...
Read moreI would love to let nathan know (since I have no way of contacting him personally) that emotional support animals or ESAs are not allowed public access, unlike service dogs. Look up ADA laws. There is no certification, and there is no reason to have "outings" other than to have your dog with you.
Plus, a store is legally allowed to kick you out if your dog growls, poops, or shows any kind of behavior that is deemed unprofessional. But again, your DOG should not have been in there in the first place. You may not want to admit it, but your dog did growl, more than once. Your dog, as of that point, wasnt even able to pass a public access test.
You were kicked out for good reason. Leave your...
Read moreI used to travel to Clarksville, TN quite often and for many of those trips my son was with me. Stopping the Russell Stover store in Manchester became a ritual. Even when he wasn't able to make the trip with me, I'd stop in and made sure to get his favorite....the fudge. Our trips to Clarksville stopped due to members of our family moved. We were bummed that our visits to RS were over. So, when I visited Nashville for Starrcast, I knew I had to stop on my way back to the A. The lady who worked that day was very friendly and even listened to me ramble on about our old tradition. ...
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