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Dillard's Boots Disabled Iraq War Vet And His Service Dog, Too

Dillard's Boots Disabled Iraq War Vet And His Service Dog, Too

By consumeristcarey December 16, 2007

Dillard’s ejected disabled Army Staff Sergeant J. Alex Gozalez and his service dog Mason for violating the store’s no animals policy. The store manager did not believe that Gonzalez is disabled because he is neither blind nor deaf. Gonzalez uses Mason—who wore a vest reading: “SERVICE DOG – DO NOT PET”—to help keep his balance.

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