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Families claim they paid thousands for service animal and got expensive pet

Medical Assistance Animals, News, Pets, Service Dogs (SD), Service Dogs in Training (SDiT), Stop Disability Fraud
November 10, 2019

The families paid Canines 4 Hope between 8 to 13 thousand dollars.

Each contract said there is no guarantee the dog would early detect a seizure or a sudden change in blood sugar.

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Canines 4 Hope, change in blood sugar, contract, Cora Ners, Dorothea Alsberg, early detect a seizure, Guidelines, Jason Devito, John Peter Trask, Laura Grady, LoveDogs Inc, Michele Merrifield, Michelle Quesada, no guarantee, Rick Bailey, Sarah Trask, West Palm Beach, WPTV

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