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  2. Starbucks in hot water after humiliating vet with service dog

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    Starbucks also mentioned that it spoke to the store partner and is using what happened as a coaching opportunity. Baer says he hopes people can learn that disabilities are not always obvious.

  3. So Your Friend Got Too Loud and Drunk at the Restaurant ...

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    We've all dined with someone who's rude, obnoxious, drunk, cheap, or just a jerk. Here's how to deal with the situation and still be welcome at the restaurant.

  4. Achewood - Wikipedia

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    The strip features many characters with detailed backstories. Many Achewood strips contain some reference to food or drink because the author is a food and cooking enthusiast. [4] Originally published regularly, the comic began to miss release dates in late 2010. In March 2011, Onstad announced that Achewood would be going on an indefinite ...

  5. Dog Mom Asks People To Stop 'Faking' Service Dogs After She ...

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    Anyone can do a quick google search and see how easy it is to obtain a service dog vest, which does nothing but harm actual service dogs who work hard to help their owners.

  6. Assistance dog - Wikipedia

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    An assistance dog pressing a button to open an automatic door Hearing-assistance dog being patted on its head. An assistance dog is a dog that receives specialized training to aid an individual with a disability in navigating everyday life. Assistance dogs can be trained by an organization, or by their handler.

  7. Pet Fooled - Wikipedia

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    Dog food for sale at a New Hampshire supermarket. The film begins with, and shows at points throughout, montages of pet food labels from different brands, such as Milk-Bone and Meow Mix. The documentary promotes raw feeding, and criticizes all kibble brands, even ones considered "organic" or "natural". The film also criticizes the fact that pet ...

  8. Food and drink prohibitions - Wikipedia

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    Novel meats, i.e. animal-derived food products not familiar to an individual or to a culture, generally provoke a disgust reaction, which may be expressed as a cultural taboo. [7] For example, although dog meat is eaten, in certain circumstances, in Korea, Vietnam, and China, it is considered inappropriate as a food in virtually all Western ...

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