They aren't service animals. Feeling lonely or snowflakey doesn't give you the right to bring your animal anywhere you please.
Really, I think service animals need to be reigned in. Nobody has a problem with seeing eye dogs, but we are excessively permissive with letting anyone claim their animal is a service animal and you can't question it - they can bring it anywhere.
http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2018/02/0 ... leges.html
"Emotional support" animals are out of control
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Re: "Emotional support" animals are out of control
Give her credit - flushing her pet rat down the toilet wasn’t very snowflakey.
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Yep my wife's friend claims their dog is one for their kid.
I told her it was BS and she finally caved that they just use that label to take it where they want.
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[quote="BigDave"]They aren't service animals. Feeling lonely or snowflakey doesn't give you the right to bring your animal anywhere you please.
Really, I think service animals need to be reigned in. Nobody has a problem with seeing eye dogs, but we are excessively permissive with letting anyone claim their animal is a service animal and you can't question it - they can bring it anywhere.
http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2018/02/0 ... leges.html[/quote
How did she get to the airport? call an uber, go back to where you left from, call mom and have her drive up to get the rodent, geez
Really, I think service animals need to be reigned in. Nobody has a problem with seeing eye dogs, but we are excessively permissive with letting anyone claim their animal is a service animal and you can't question it - they can bring it anywhere.
http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2018/02/0 ... leges.html[/quote
How did she get to the airport? call an uber, go back to where you left from, call mom and have her drive up to get the rodent, geez
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She could have called Richard Gere.
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Spirit Air has strict policies about extra carryon [emoji23][emoji194]
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