Tuesday, April 6, 2010

COURT DENIES SERVICE DOG FOOD STAMPS

Food stamps won't be helping a disabled man fill his service dog's food bowl.

A Pennsylvania appeals court ruled on Tuesday against James Douris of the Philadelphia suburb of Newtown. It upheld a decision by the state welfare agency denying him additional support.

The 55-year-old Douris is a disabled, unemployed veteran who lives alone and relies on the dog to pull his wheelchair and fetch items.

Douris says the dog requires supplemental nutrition because of its work on his behalf and should be considered a dependent member of his household where food stamps are concerned.

The court says the law is clear that animals don't qualify.

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