In response to “Dogs in Cars,”(Aug. 25-31), I think we spend too much time involving ourselves in other people’s business and it has helped over-regulate our lives through the creation of laws …
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In response to “Dogs in Cars,”(Aug. 25-31), I think we spend too much time involving ourselves in other people’s business and it has helped over-regulate our lives through the creation of laws that should never be there in the first place. If someone wants to bring their dog to Walmart and leave it in the car they have every right to do so without someone having something to say about it. Just because a dog is jumping around like crazy doesn’t mean it’s stressed. Next time, park somewhere else.