"I'll wait here. Don't forget the biscuits!" Photo: alui0000/Flickr
This year, as Paw Nation reported, Portland made Rent.com's top-ten list of pet-friendly cities. But the hip hub of the Pacific Northwest might get a little less dog-crazy, reports the New York Times.
In the last year, the Oregon Agriculture Department has gotten 600 complaints about pets traipsing through food stores. In response, the NY Times reported, the state is waging a controversial anti-dog campaign, plastering posters inside some 4,500 stores that sell food. The posters will remind pet owners that, aside from animals are trained to assist the disabled, their four-legged friends aren't welcome in the deli section (or even in the soda aisle).












