A Perth dog owner has lashed out at Bunnings after she was told about a controversial rule at the store when she tried to take her pet inside. But is the rule actually fair?
The woman took to Facebook to complain about the “pathetic” rule after she was told she had to muzzle her dog while in the store.
Bunnings chief operating officer Debbie Poole told news.com.au the organisation updated its rules around dogs four years ago.“Tradies have always brought their dogs in the back of utes and trucks into our stores and in 2015, we updated our conditions of entry to allow dogs into our entire store,” Ms Poole said.
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