Sask. woman turned away from restaurant due to guide dog says she hopes it can be a 'learning experience'
A blind woman says she hopes her human rights complaint against a Saskatoon restaurant can lead to a "learning experience" rather than a punishment, after she says she was denied entry and service due to her guide dog last month.
![Sask. woman turned away from restaurant due to guide dog says she hopes it can be a 'learning experience'](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7091206.1705953067!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpeg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/cheryl-dolan-guide-dog.jpeg)
![Cheryl Dolan says she was refused entry to a Saskatoon restaurant in December because of her resgistered guide dog, Hudson. A woman walks through a kitchen with a black lab in a harness.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7091206.1705953067!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpeg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/cheryl-dolan-guide-dog.jpeg)
A blind woman says she hopes her human rights complaint against a Saskatoon restaurant can lead to a "learning experience" rather than a punishment, after she says she was denied entry and service due to her guide dog last month.