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Joseph Crockett <jcrocketchem**At_Symbol_Here**GMAIL.COM>
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Re: [DCHAS-L] Service Dogs in Teaching Laboratory
Date:
Aug 27, 2025 21:23 UTC
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There is an article by Pat Redden and Christopher Sweet in 2018 about Service dogs in the laboratory. ACS symposium series. It should be available from ACS, but I don't know exactly where. I do have a copy.
Joe Crockett
Hello,
I'm reaching out as I got contacted by a professor about a student bringing a service dog in an organic/biochemistry lab for nursing students. We had a request back in 2023 by my predecessor, so we have the documentation for this request. This is raising concerns
for me, the professor, and chemical stockroom personnel, and I plan to have a discussion with the student and TA and Chemical Stockroom Manager.
Does anyone have experience with service dogs in lab spaces?
Thank you,
Kayla Johnson, MS (she/her)
CAS and RSENR Lab Safety Coordinator
University of Vermont
667 Spear St
Burlington, VT 05405
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