Aussie 'influencer' is left baffled by act inside American shops that would NEVER happen Down Under
- Australian influencer Anna Paul shared a confusing video from an LA store
- The video showed several dogs being walked through a makeup store
- Pet-friendly stores are not common in Australia but normal in LA
An Australian influencer has been left baffled by American shoppers taking their pets into stores with them.
Anna Paul, 22, took to TikTok to share footage of several people casually walking their dogs around a Sephora store in LA on Monday.
Australia doesn't have many pet-friendly shops, with popular hardware store Bunnings only welcoming four-legged friends in 2015.
@anna..paull Is this normal here? The pet thing?
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Anna Paul, 22, shared a confusing video of dogs being walked around a makeup store in LA (pictured)
'Something interesting I've noticed about America is that everybody takes their dogs in to the shops,' she said.
'We were in Sephora and everybody was just walking their dogs.'
Anna expressed her confusion at the animals' presence in the video caption.
'Is this normal here? The pet thing?,' she wrote.

Ms Paul, who lives in the Gold Coast, appears to be the states for a holiday

The 21-year-old is one of Australia's highest earners on OnlyFans where she charges fans a fee in exchange for raunchy, nude pictures and saucy strip videos
While Americans are more open to pet-friendly stores than Australians, bringing the family dog on shopping trips is an LA-specific trend.
Ms Paul, who lives in the Gold Coast, is in the states for a holiday.
The star is one of Australia's highest earners on OnlyFans where she charges fans a fee in exchange for raunchy, nude pictures and saucy strip videos.
She has also built a legion of 1.2 million followers on TikTok.

The 21-year-old social media influencer in top 0.2 per cent of OnlyFans earners in the world

Anna revealed she gets bombarded with nasty remarks every single day, which includes 'get a real job' or 'that's not a real job'. 'But you know what? If that's not a real job, then where's the money coming from? The money is real so the job is real,' she said