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American Airlines let's Horse on board for emotional support
Your opinion on letting animals fly with passengers for emotional support?
I can see allowing it for the blind, handicapped & elderly, but for emotions?
What am I missing?
And a horse?
https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/9844...ervice-animal/
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https://www.aa.com/i18n/travel-info/...ce-animals.jsp
Flying in the cabin
Fully-trained service animals and emotional support / psychiatric service animals may fly in the cabin at no charge if they meet the requirements.
Requirements
1 emotional support / psychiatric service animal per person
Animal must be a cat or dog (trained miniature horse may be permitted as a service animal); 4 months or older
Animal must be clean and well-behaved
Animals must be able to fit at your feet, under your seat or in your lap (lap animals must be smaller than a 2-year old child)
If the animal is in a kennel, it must fit under the seat in front of you with the animal in it
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I have never seen a miniature horse on any plane here in Europe. I have seen people bring pets in cages that were then stowed in the cargo hold.
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It’s all fun and games until it poops.
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I'm sorry, but that's just wrong.
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When I saw the title of the thread I knew it had to be Onion or Babylon Bee. I guess I was wrong.
Ridiculous. I bet about 99% of support animals are cons. They just want their pet to fly with them.
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Originally Posted by
fuego
When I saw the title of the thread I knew it had to be Onion or Babylon Bee. I guess I was wrong.
Ridiculous. I bet about 99% of support animals are cons. They just want their pet to fly with them.
Miniature horses are being trained to help the blind because they live a lot longer than dogs. They are categorized as service animals rather than support animals. I agree, most support animals are bogus.
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Miniature horses are being trained to help the blind because they live a lot longer than dogs. They are categorized as service animals rather than support animals. I agree, most support animals are bogus.
So the miniature horses are much more likely to be legit then. LOL.
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