My Service Dog Silenced a Rude Shopper in the Best Way

I was at the store earlier with my service dog. The woman in front of me at checkout had about $200 worth of toilet paper stacked in her cart.

She looked at me with an attitude and asked, “What type of dog do you have?”
I calmly replied, “He’s my service dog.”

But she wasn’t done. She got snarky and snapped back, “I knew that. What type of service?”

I smiled and said, “He’s a BLD.”

By that point, my dog had already started licking her hands and face, being his usual super-friendly self. She looked confused and asked, “What’s a BLD?”

I leaned in and said, “It stands for Big Lickin’ Dog.

The cashier nearly dropped the scanner from laughing. The woman didn’t say another word.

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