Updated on August 2, 2021 at 10:00 pm
When Paul Marinsky took his dog, Tootsie, to have her ears cleaned last fall, he never imagined that could be the last time he d see her. But when he returned, the veterinarian told him a representative from a Maryland company showed up to take the dog, and he had to let her go.
Tootsie was a service dog for Paul’s wife, Brittani, and had been with their family for about a year and a half. He told the News4 I-Team Brittani was the love of his life and losing her to cancer last August was hard enough.
Kansas widower faces setback in fight for late wifeâs service dog
Courtesy: Paul Marinsky
By: KSHB Staff
and last updated 2021-04-01 19:19:10-04
OVERLAND PARK, Kans. â A man fighting for the return of his late wifeâs service dog encountered a setback in his case in a Maryland courtroom on Thursday.
The central issue of the court battle is the question of who owns the service dog, Tootsie.
Although a judge did not rule on that matter, he decided the sheepadoodle should remain with Starfleet Service Dogs, Inc. until a trial is held to determine the final outcome in the case.
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