![]() Regular: “I’m sorry to ask this, but could you come on this side of the gate? I promise he won’t hurt you.” My coworker laughs awkwardly and gestures at her bump. The regular looks over the gate at my coworker and squints.Ĭoworker: “No? I mean, I feel a little gross today, but that’s to be expected.” The dog whines and paws at the gate again, refusing to move. ![]() He has never done this before he’s been trained as a service dog since he was a puppy. My coworker walks over to the gate to make sure it is latched and the dog starts whining even louder.īy now, the customer has come over and clipped the dog’s lead to its harness again, apologizing profusely. I’ve never seen this dog break focus for even a split second, so I am highly confused. The dog has walked away from the customer and is sitting at the gate into the bakery, whining and pawing at it. I’m boxing up some more cookies when I hear our customer talking to her dog. I’ve never asked what the dog is for - that seems incredibly rude - but have often wondered as she seems healthy, though I know there are tonnes of invisible illnesses. As always, her service dog is silently following her with his vest on. One of our regulars wanders past and waves as she drops some things into her trolley. Today, I’m alone in the bakery with my coworker, who is about four months pregnant, baking some cookies and boxing them up before we go home for the day. I work in the bakery of a chain grocery store.
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