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Woman with Service Dog Told To Leave Mishawaka 7-Eleven

It’s not a good look for the 7-Eleven on Main and Catalpa in Mishawaka. A video showing the purported owner of the service station and a woman with a service dog has gone viral online.

In the video Candace Mace can be heard trying to explain to the man that her dog is a legitimate service animal that has been trained. She suffers from epilepsy and says that most of her interactions with people have been pleasant, and most are just curious about the animal.

The 7-Eleven has not made any comments on the video.

Candace spoke with our partners at ABC 57 about the encounter. You can read the full story here.

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Paul August 23, 2019 at 11:25 am

As far as I’m concerned – no official “service animal” vest, NO SERVICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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