I brought my service dog to this location and there was an older, heavier set woman working. While I was in the checkout line she asked if my dog was a service dog. I said yes. She then asked me for papers or a tag or a blanket of some sort to prove that she is a service dog. This was very rude and made me extremely uncomfortable. I should not be accosted in front of a line of other people about proof of my service dog. She is not allowed to ask for these things. She is only allowed to ask if she serves a purpose for my disability. I felt very judged and embarassed.
I brought my service dog to this location and there was an older, heavier set woman working. While I was in the checkout line she asked if my dog was a service dog. I said yes. She then asked me for papers or a tag or a blanket of some sort to prove that she is a service dog. This was very rude and made me extremely uncomfortable. I should not be accosted in front of a line of other people about proof of my service dog. She is not allowed to ask for these things. She is only allowed to ask if she serves a purpose for my disability. I felt very judged and embarassed.