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Publix no-pets allowed policy protects service dogs, people: Advocates

Publix no-pets allowed policy protects service dogs, people: Advocates

For more than two years, Wallis Brozman and her service dog Mork developed a close bond as he helped her navigate her world. 

Brozman, who uses a manual wheelchair, has for 15 years benefited from the help of service dogs like Mork — named for the classic 1970s sitcom “Mork & Mindy” — to get around, retrieve small items, open doors and accomplish other daily tasks that would otherwise prove difficult. And as a communications and advocacy coordinator for Canine Companions, Brozman brought along Mork, a golden retriever and labrador mix, as she traveled the country to do education and advocacy work for service animals.

But Brozman’s time with the pooch became marred by a series of dog attacks on Mork that eventually led to his being taken out of service altogether.

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