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Dogs seen licking food inside NYC Trader Joe’s as carefree owners ignore ‘no pets allowed’ signs – but some pooch lovers don’t mind: ‘It’s cute!’

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Dogs seen licking food inside NYC Trader Joe’s as carefree owners ignore ‘no pets allowed’ signs – but some pooch lovers don’t mind: ‘It’s cute!’

This grocery store has gone to the dogs.

Well-heeled shoppers at an Upper East Side Trader Joe’s aren’t heeling their dogs and ignoring the store’s pet ban — letting their pooches nose through produce and sniff around the aisles.

Oblivious owners walk their dogs right past security guards and massive “No Pets” signs at the First Avenue and East 59th Street market to shop as their furry friends sometimes engage in full-contact browsing.

A dog in a shopping basket at Trader Joe's.

A Trader Joe’s in the Upper East Side has become a popular spot for shoppers to bring their dogs. Robert Miller

A sign at the front of Trader Joe's warning against dogs.

There are multiple signs at both of the store’s entrances warning against dogs. Robert Miller

Petless customers have voiced their frustration online, with claims from one queasy shopper saying they witnessed a pup lick produce that was left for someone else to buy.

But many others seem to have accepted the behavior as a fact of life in the big city.

“I think it’s cute!” ” one shopper said after picking up dinner ingredients Friday. “They’re usually small and in a bag, so I don’t really mind — as long as they’re under control.”

Another shopper didn’t mind even when they heard the allegations of produce turning into dog toys.

Awilda Pratts and her dog Drizzy.

Awilda Pratts shops with her dog Drizzy on her lap. NY Post

Pratts with Drizzy.

All dogs, as long as they’re well-behaved, should be allowed inside grocery stores, according to Pratts. Robert Miller

“I already wash my food when I get home, but maybe we’ll extra wash now that we’ve learned that,” the shopper said.

The Post spotted five pups, including one large Labrador, joining their owners in the spot on Friday.

One of the grocery dogs, cradled in its owner’s arms, even stuck its nose in a carton of grapes before its owner decided not to buy the fruit.

David Newborn and Jo Carrick

David Newborn and Jo Carrick, who were visiting from England, thought it was charming to see dogs in the store. Robert Miller

David Newborn and Jo Carrick, who were visiting from England to see a spate of Broadway shows, thought the puppy presence was the best thing ever.

They stopped by Trader Joe’s — which is only located in the US — four times in four days, spotting at least one dog in the store for each trip.

“It doesn’t bother me. I think it’s nice. In England, you would never see that, so we thought it was quite nice,” Carrick said.

A sign warning against dogs in the store.

The Post watched five dogs enter the store within an hour last Friday. Robert Miller

When asked if he thought it grossed him out, Newborn chimed in: “No, not at all!”

Trader Joe’s did not respond to The Post’s request for comment.

Dogs are not allowed in grocery stores in the Big Apple, unless they are a service animal, according to the city health code.

A woman holds her dog in Trader Joe's.

The Post watched one dog stick its nose in a carton of grapes. Obtained by the NY Post

One puppy-totting shopper said she wanted the law changed though with a few caveats.

“I think they should be allowed to bring their pet,” said Awilda Pratts, of Roosevelt Island. “I’m not a fanatic of tying your pet up to him outside because of things that can happen. As long as the dog isn’t dangerous and the owner is responsible, I don’t see any problem.

Pratts had little Drizzie on her lap as she did her afternoon shopping, but promised the Yorkie was well-behaved.

Outside view of the Trader Joe's.

The well-heeled shoppers seemed to care little about the canine invasion. Robert Miller

The pup is an emotional support dog that she adopted when she was diagnosed with cancer, she said. Pratts claimed she had paperwork to prove it, but had never been asked to provide it by the Trader Joe’s workers or security guards upon her many visits to the store.

She has, however, gotten a few side-eyed looks from fellow customers, but no one has ever approached her.

“I know how to handle people like that,” she said.

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