Lemonade stand at Burlington Farmers Market raises money for service dogs
Posted: Jul 5, 2018 8:43 PM CDT

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If you're at the Burlington Farmers Market and need something to drink, you might want to talk to Eve Dahl.
She's a young girl with brittle bone disease.
She's selling lemonade to raise money for service dogs because she herself has one.
"If I was in a walker, I'd lean over kind of but it was a lot better to have a bigger dog that I could hang onto like this because that was just better for me," said Dahl.
Her service dog is named Finn. He's a Great Dane, much bigger than Eve but is described by many as a gentle giant.
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