Originally posted by Android Kaeli
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You can also ask them not to enter if there is a genuine risk for the dog's health and safety (sorry, but I can't let you in that aisle, we just had an anti-freeze spill and are cleaning it up - can I help you with something?). A person with a real service dog will appreciate that and would not knowingly put their dog in danger.
Any employee who deals with the public should at least read over the ADA quick guide (I think that's what it is called, or business brief?) on service dogs.
The sad part is that abusers are the one who will shout and scream.
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