PHILADELPHIA —Amber Wilkie likes to multitask.
It makes the software engineer’s life easier if she can run a couple errands while on a lunchtime walk with her dog, Duncan.
That often means the 14-pound Yorkie-Schnauzer mix is coming inside, whether they’re dropping off a package or picking up groceries.
Wilkie comes down on one side of the consumer debate over whether dogs and other pets should be accompanying their humans to retail stores, supermarkets, and other private businesses. Some of these establishments welcome animals as an official business policy, and see no reason not to.
And even at some food-serving establishments business owners, individual managers or employees tend to flout the rules.