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  • Bloyd trained Chloe to alert on Bloyd's smell when her blood sugar levels begin the plummet to below normal.

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  • Complaints and discussion about service dogs with the store management didn't help, Bloyd said.

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  • "If my blood sugar drops to a certain point, it can be fatal," Bloyd said.

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  • Year-old Chihuahua provides valuable service for Bloyd

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  • Bloyd runs Chloe through her paces every day for 45 minutes.

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  • She said some greeters and other store employees have tried to deny her and Chloe access to the Walmart store, and have accosted Bloyd in the aisles while she's shopping.

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  • Bloyd noted that Kym Martin, President of the SRC Habitat for Humanity Chapter and Ashley Phillips, Vice President, have been instrumental in making the Jones Park location a reality.

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  • "I had the opportunity to hear Picket perform at Unity Church when I was in Chicago during spring break," said Bloyd.

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  • Bloyd lies down, the dog stands on her chest and barks until help comes.

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  • Bloyd said most first responders know to look in a service dog's vest for the information, which includes certification from a veterinarian that Chloe has had all her shots, and a letter from Bloyd's doctor saying the dog is vital to her life.

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