Workers at Le Petite Puppy in Greenwich Village say drunken...

Workers at Le Petite Puppy in Greenwich Village say drunken customers are forbidden to even hold the puppies, because they can drop them. (March 29, 2011) Credit: Jessica Rotkiewicz

A New York City pet store that’s surrounded by bars has banned drunken puppy buying because customers tend to stumble in after happy hour and purchase a dog without thinking.
 
Workers at Le Petite Puppy in Greenwich Village say drunken customers are forbidden to even hold the puppies, because they can drop them.

Store owner Dana Rich tells WINS radio that she instructs people who have clearly been drinking to come back the next day.
 
Employees at the store say they stress how much work it is to own a dog. They say they would rather lose a sale than send a puppy into an unsafe home.

NewsdayTV's Doug Geed visits two wineries and a fish market, and then it's time for holiday cheer, with a visit to a bakery and poinsettia greenhouses. Credit: Randee Dadonna

Out East with Doug Geed: Wine harvests, a fish market, baked treats and poinsettias NewsdayTV's Doug Geed visits two wineries and a fish market, and then it's time for holiday cheer, with a visit to a bakery and poinsettia greenhouses.

NewsdayTV's Doug Geed visits two wineries and a fish market, and then it's time for holiday cheer, with a visit to a bakery and poinsettia greenhouses. Credit: Randee Dadonna

Out East with Doug Geed: Wine harvests, a fish market, baked treats and poinsettias NewsdayTV's Doug Geed visits two wineries and a fish market, and then it's time for holiday cheer, with a visit to a bakery and poinsettia greenhouses.

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