No, you cannot bring your dog into Costco.
Costco has a strict no-pet policy, which includes dogs, unless they are service animals.
Service animals are defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as dogs trained to perform specific tasks for individuals with disabilities.
If your dog is not a service animal, it won’t be allowed inside the store.
This policy helps maintain a clean and safe shopping environment for all Costco members.
If you need to bring your dog along, consider leaving them at home or finding pet-friendly alternatives nearby.
Some locations may have designated areas for pet owners to tie up their dogs, but it’s best to check with your local Costco for specifics.
You can always inquire at the customer service desk if you have any questions about their pet policy.
Being aware of these rules can save you time and frustration on your shopping trips.
Remember, service animals are welcome, but pets are not.
Can I bring my emotional support dog to Costco?
No, emotional support animals are not recognized as service animals under the ADA. Therefore, they cannot enter Costco.
What should I do if I have a service dog?
If you have a service dog, you can bring them into Costco. Just make sure they are trained and well-behaved while in the store.
Are there any exceptions to the no-pet policy?
No, Costco’s no-pet policy is strict, with no exceptions for other types of animals unless they are recognized service animals.
What if I see someone with a pet inside Costco?
If you see a pet inside Costco, it’s best to inform a staff member as it may be a violation of their policy.
Can I leave my dog in the car while I shop at Costco?
Leaving a dog in a car can be dangerous, especially in extreme weather. It’s best to avoid doing this for their safety.