

They said after about ten minutes the Tim Hortons employee came back and told them he was sorry and they could stay, but the damage was already done. READ MORE: Saskatoon man settles with cab company over seeing-eye dog We had our doughnuts and our coffee,” said Eamonn. “It was sort of like our Tim Hortons sit in. The couple decided to remain in the restaurant, despite stares from other customers. I said it’s a guide dog, I’m blind and he told us we could leave it outside,” said Victoria. “I explained it was a service dog and he still didn’t seem to get it. TORONTO – Victoria Nolan and her husband Eamonn were at a Tim Horton’s in Toronto on Friday, when they say a staff member informed them Victoria’s service dog had to be left outside.

WATCH ABOVE: A former Paralympian says a Tim Hortons employee ordered her to remove her guide dog from one of their restaurants. Send this page to someone via email email.
