01-12-2019, 04:39 PM
For years a woman has brought her emotional support do to Save-On Foods when she shops. Chloe is a registered support dog and she wears a vest. The store still allows guide dogs because that is the law. The law doesn't cover other types of service dogs so they will not be allowed.
https://www.nanaimobulletin.com/news/the...ery-store/
Chloe is a trained dog and she has papers. She has been in the store many times. It seems unfair to ban he now. It makes it hard for her owner to shop there. The whole emotional support animal issue is in a turmoil right now. People try to bring a whole range of odd animals into places by claiming they are support animals. In some case it is questionable. However it seems unfair to ban a well behaved registered dog that has been in the store many times.
https://www.nanaimobulletin.com/news/the...ery-store/
Chloe is a trained dog and she has papers. She has been in the store many times. It seems unfair to ban he now. It makes it hard for her owner to shop there. The whole emotional support animal issue is in a turmoil right now. People try to bring a whole range of odd animals into places by claiming they are support animals. In some case it is questionable. However it seems unfair to ban a well behaved registered dog that has been in the store many times.
Catherine