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Bunnings Customer Reignites Dog Ban Demands After ‘Disgusting’ Act A Bunnings customer has sparked outrage after allegedly witnessing an unsanitary incident involving a dog in one of the store’s aisles. According to reports, the customer, who wishes to remain anonymous, noticed a dog defecating on the floor near the garden section of the Bunnings store in Townsville, Queensland. The customer described the incident as “disgusting” and said it left a foul odor throughout the area. “I couldn’t believe what I was seeing,” the customer told local media. “How can someone let their dog do that in a public place? It’s not only unhygienic, but it’s disrespectful to other customers.” The incident has reignited calls for a ban on dogs in Bunnings stores. While some customers appreciate the convenience of bringing their pets shopping, others argue that it poses a health and safety risk. “Dogs can shed hair, carry fleas, and even bite people,” said one customer. “They don’t belong in a retail environment where food and other household items are sold.” Bunnings has previously stated that dogs are welcome in its stores as long as they are on a leash and under the control of their owners. However, the recent incident has prompted the company to reconsider this policy. “We are aware of the concerns raised by some customers regarding pets in our stores,” a Bunnings spokesperson said. “We are currently reviewing our policy and will make a decision based on the feedback we receive.” Meanwhile, the customer who witnessed the incident has vowed to never return to the Bunnings store if dogs are still allowed. “I love Bunnings, but I’m not going back until they implement a dog ban,” she said. “I don’t want to risk my health or the enjoyment of my shopping experience because of irresponsible pet owners.” The incident has ignited a debate on social media, with many customers expressing their support for a dog ban in Bunnings stores. Others have argued that responsible dog owners should not be penalized for the actions of a few.Dog owners and animal lovers have called for a ban on dogs in Bunnings stores after a recent surge in complaints about pet poo and unruly behavior.Dog owners and animal lovers have called for a ban on dogs in Bunnings stores after a recent surge in complaints about pet poo and unruly behavior. A customer at the Campbelltown Bunnings store in Sydney shared her experience on social media, claiming she witnessed a woman roll over dog feces on the floor with her trolley. She also recalled a dogfight at the service desk and a dog entangling a customer’s legs with its lead. This sparked a debate on whether dogs should be allowed in Bunnings at all. Some customers argue that it’s unsanitary and disrespectful to find dog waste on the premises, while others maintain that responsible pet owners should not be punished for the actions of a few. Bunnings confirmed that its policy of allowing dogs in stores on a lead and under control remains unchanged. The company relies on a “common-sense approach” and expects dog owners to clean up after their pets. Despite this, the debate continues to divide Australians. Some believe that dogs have no place in a hardware store, while others argue that it is a dog-friendly environment where responsible pet owners can shop without issue. The company encourages customers to report any incidents to staff so that they can be resolved promptly.