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    Cody the chocolate lab works the drive through





    An unsuspecting customer pulls up to the drive-through window. But instead of a store clerk, up pops two paws, deep brown eyes and the tongue-flapping grin of a happy chocolate Labrador retriever named Cody.

    Kids in the back seats of minivans often squeal with joy.

    Even the usually stony faces of gruff construction worker-types can't help but crack a smile under the dog's unpretentious greeting.

    "He hears the bell and goes running. When he pops up, that sets it off," said Karim Mansour, the store's and dog's owner. "Uncontrollable giggling."

    The only thing that tops Cody's enthusiasm for a customer, is a customer who has a dog with him.

    It all started one day five months ago when Mansour decided to bring his dog to work. He didn't think much of it at the time — he just wanted to have his best friend with him while he worked the sometimes slow, and occasionally, dangerous, early morning shift. The dog was given free rein of the store, and as a joke, Mansour put a shirt with a BP logo on the dog, and gave him a name tag.

    "While he's here, he's an employee. My rule is, 'all employees need to wear the shirt,' " Mansour said.

    Without trying, Cody, always eager to greet any friendly stranger, quickly became a celebrity among store regulars.

    "The first time I saw him, he had his tail just waggin' and waggin'," said Richard Mealey, who comes in a few times a week. "I love dogs. He's great."

    But the best part might be the double-takes the dog elicits at the drive-through window.

    "Oh, he's adorable," said customer Candy Thompson when greeted at the window by Cody. "Oh, he's such a big lover."

    Photo shoots with cell phone cameras from the drive-through window are commonplace.

    But the BP station is also like most other convenience stores — a sometimes strange melting pot of people from every class and creed, who at any given time could be going through some rough emotion. For those customers, Cody is the solution. He can do what the normal gas station clerk usually cannot.

    "Convenience stores are so unpredictable. People come in drunk, stoned, angry, you name it," Mansour said. "He calms them down. Animals have the ability to soothe the human soul."
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    I would go to this store everyday
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    I would LOVE to go that store and like DG I would also go everyday. I used to have a golden retriever that I took every place I went. He would hang his head out the car window and as we drove through town and people, many kids would shout out to him as we passed by. Everybody in this (small) town knew him. He would even get Christmas gifts from people. bags of treats and things like that. In the summer he would walk down town and have a swim in the fountain on the square. I loved that dog like he was a child and his death destroyed me. It will be four years in Feb since he left and just writing this has made me cry like a baby. This guy must have the same sort of relationship with his Cody and I would love to see that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donegaveup View Post
    I would LOVE to go that store and like DG I would also go everyday. I used to have a golden retriever that I took every place I went. He would hang his head out the car window and as we drove through town and people, many kids would shout out to him as we passed by. Everybody in this (small) town knew him. He would even get Christmas gifts from people. bags of treats and things like that. In the summer he would walk down town and have a swim in the fountain on the square. I loved that dog like he was a child and his death destroyed me. It will be four years in Feb since he left and just writing this has made me cry like a baby. This guy must have the same sort of relationship with his Cody and I would love to see that.
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