"0"^^ . . "0"^^ . "2014-12-23T00:00:00"^^ . "1"^^ . . . "The clerk told me I couldn't bring my service dog in, even after I informed her she was a service dog. \nAnother customer said to me, \"How do I know she's a service dog? Can't I just bring my dog in? It seems like a good trick.\"\n\nOffended, I tried to remain calm, and replied, \"There must be a prescribed medical need for a service companion, and it must perform a service.\"\n\nI asked for the manager, and explained the situation, and she replied, \"Usually service dogs wear vests.\"\n\nI let her know that ADA laws do not require the animal to wear any discernible markings, and employees are allowed to ask two questions: \n1) IS THAT A SERVICE DOG?\n2) WHAT SERVICES DOES IT PERFORM?\n\nIronically I was here to pick up a prescription for my service pet. The pharmacist recognized me, and was very kind. The pharmacy staff are the only reason why I'm giving a two stars. If it was just a pharmacy experience, I'd give 5 stars. \n\nI was going to make several purchases here tonight, but my dog and I are always welcomed without question at CVS, so my business is going there. \n\nI've been filling my prescriptions here for 5 years. I'll miss Stacie. \n\nMy dog's purpose is to lessen my anxiety, and being treated as I was, only upset me. \n\nIt was at the very least a disappointing experience. I surely can't be the only person with a disability coming to a PHARMACY."^^ . "0"^^ .