November 14th, 2012
One Woman Wolf Pack
Nothing to see here. Just two wolf-like creatures escorting this fine lady like a ancient warrior princess. Please feel free to insert your Game of Thrones ‘Winter Is Coming’ meme references here.
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One Woman Wolf Pack,





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Oh God that is cool. And good for her; no one is going to try to grab her purse or cut in front of her in the checkout line. Considering how difficult it is for a woman to get a legal self-defense weapon, I’m glad to see that she took such a step for her own welfare.
November 14th, 2012
Mush!
November 15th, 2012
I don’t understand why animals are permitted in a USA store that sells food products, in Canada that’s a NO,NO, obviously for health reason.
November 15th, 2012
She’s got a steak tied to her A$$ so they’ll follow her.
November 15th, 2012
Come on, how on Earth is this allowed? She should never have been allowed in the door. Doesn’t Walmart have greeters at their entrances? If I had children I wouldn’t want them anywhere near those dogs.
November 15th, 2012
*an
November 15th, 2012
Um…that’s obviously an Olympic bobsled team bulking up on dry goods for the rest of the grueling race. Give ‘em a damn break!
November 15th, 2012
Since you asked for it. You know her last name has to be Stark.
November 15th, 2012
seeing eye wolves? she needs 2 because one leans to the right and the other left.
November 15th, 2012
I don’t mind dogs in stores at all. They are much cleaner then most kids and people and much nicer to look at. But I too would like to know How did she get through the front doors???
November 15th, 2012
This picture I dont find amusing- and for people who are against someone having a dog in a store- service animals are allowed in a store!! This woman may well be disabled and those dogs could be service dogs. I dont see one thing in this picture to laugh about!!!
November 15th, 2012
Ted C. – Your children would likely be more safe around these dogs than most of the other creatures at WalMart
November 15th, 2012
Those are NOT service dogs. Service dogs operate solo. Also, they usually have a harness or a vest identifying them as such.
November 15th, 2012
Maybe they aren’t real dogs. Maybe they are stuffed.
November 15th, 2012
The problem is, Walmart knows they can’t prove it’s NOT a service animal. And if they kicked out one person that had say a “service skunk”, and it really WAS a “service skunk”, they would be up for a lawsuit. So, they simply don’t ask any more.
Not only that, but there are websites out there where you can get “service animal” certificates for just about anything.
The problem is, it has become acceptable to be a lying low life dirt bag where taking your pooch (or skunk, or monkey, or bird) into a food store, KNOWING it’s not a service animal.
It’s society, that’s the problem.
November 15th, 2012
I work retail and we are told that we can only ask “Is that a service animal?” Apparently, it is illegal to ask about the nature of your disability or the service that the animal requires. I would prefer you to bring your well behaved dog over your naughty child anyday!
November 16th, 2012
Mr. Johnson is right. It’s actually people abusing a situation they shouldn’t be. These are NOT service animals, these are pets. I knew a family that TRAINED them, and there are VERY specific breeds that are service animals. Anyone ever notice how all the K-9 breeds are the same?
No one has ever seen a K-9 dog in a store for a casual reason, unless they are on the job. And it’s rare they are needed in a grocery, restaurant or dept. store.
No, this is about people who don’t give a shit about anyone else but themselves.
November 16th, 2012
Two service animals? Really? I’m not buying it.
November 16th, 2012
thats a lesbian and those are her wolves..
November 16th, 2012
George Johnson and Tpeiyn are correct. If you flat out refuse the animals, you violate the Americans with Disabilities Act. It is a touchy legal issue, so Wal-Mart allows all animals in so they do not get sued, along with other businesses.
You cannot ask the person what their disability is, that is a violation of ADA. The only way you can ask legally about the service animal is say “To what service does the animal provide?” If the person gives a valid answer, which is another legal issue, then they can continue their business. If someone comes in with a dog in a purse and does not give an answer, you can ask them to leave.
I am sure some lawyer can write books on this subject…
November 16th, 2012
I personally have no issue with pets in the store. They stay on the floor and are probably cleaner and better behaved than a lot of the people.
November 16th, 2012
None of us should judge until we know the whole story here.
November 17th, 2012
Those dogs are beautiful! I wonder what kind they are? Huskies maybe? Or malamutes?
It looks silly, but at least she’s fully clothed. It’s leagues better than most of the other stuff on this site. xD
November 17th, 2012
They look like Siberian Huskies. They could be service dogs that visit hospitals, libraries, and/or nursing homes. Those types of service dogs can be any breed. Obviously they are well trained.
November 18th, 2012
I could totally understand a seeing eye dog or even a therapy dog, but 2. They are pretty Huskies, but 2. I wonder how far I would get if I took my two huskies in Walmart, but then again, I don’t need a motorized cart to get around either.
November 18th, 2012
I have no problem with animals in a place where they sell food.
They’re cleaner than most of the people in there.
November 19th, 2012
Seven hells!
November 19th, 2012
Any bigger and those wolves will need their own rascal scooter!
November 20th, 2012
They could be in the process of being trained. When I worked at a Target we would have people bring dogs in that were training. And yes, sometimes they bring in two to make sure the dogs continue to do their job even around other dogs. The dogs look incredibly well behaved, so I would say they are there for a reason.
November 21st, 2012
If you have a service animal for something like anxiety or seizures they don’t always have to be a specific breed. As long as you can train the dog to sense when you are about to have a seizure/panic attack then they work just fine. Also, not all service animals need to have a vest or harness, those are usually only PAWS dogs.
November 24th, 2012
I train guide dogs for the blind/ seeing eye dogs, and I have been told my dog was not allowed in the store by the greeter. My dog was in his identifying jacket and I just asked to talk to the manager. All this greeter kept telling me over and over again is that my dog was not allowed. I finally went over to customer service since the greeter wasn’t going to get a manager and asked there. They said for me to go ahead and that the greeter would be talked to.
SUCH BS for someone who does have a service animal properly identified and is still not allowed
December 10th, 2012
There’s no need to have two “service dogs” so I’m not buying it either. Maybe if it was only one dog. She shouldn’t be in the store with those dogs. Sadly walmart has stopped asking and now pet dogs are rampant in the store.
They are allowed to ask 2 questions, “is that a service dog” and “what is it trained to do.” Most fakers don’t have a satisfactory answer to both questions.
One last thing… I don’t think those are “wolves” but husky or nordic mixes.
December 28th, 2012
Look like Husky/Malamute mixes to me. Also there is a reason to have two SDs. One as stated previously they could be in training. Or two they could both perform different tasks which necessitates the need for two service dogs.
December 30th, 2012
Holy Sh*t! That. Is. AWESOME! Having two pet wolves would be the coolest thing ever! Well, to me anyway, there are always those people who think wolves are just blood-thirsty monsters, which they AREN’T.
January 4th, 2013
they are both Malamute. I.e. is mixed with huskies and the other is mixed with Shepherd. And they are both service dogs. There is no rule saying how many service pets you are limited to.
January 16th, 2013
you guys are dumb! those are wolfs, I grew up around them, so I would know! frickin America give em books, send em to school and yet they still can figure out a dog from a wolf! LMFAO!
January 21st, 2013
“Ancient warrior princess-” lol, clever. But seriously, don’t take wolves into Walmart, people.
May 10th, 2013
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