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Posted by NorthWest on Monday, January 22, 2018 10:48 AM

As someone with dog allergies I will tell you that any benefits from a 'therapy' dog will be far offset by my spending the entire flight sneezing, blowing my nose and wiping my running eyes. Not a fun time at all.

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Posted by Randy Stahl on Monday, January 22, 2018 10:54 AM

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As someone with dog allergies I will tell you that any benefits from a 'therapy' dog will be far offset by my spending the entire flight sneezing, blowing my nose and wiping my running eyes. Not a fun time at all.

 

Sounds like you need a therapy chicken.

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Posted by NorthWest on Monday, January 22, 2018 2:39 PM

Or a therapy eagle...they've been known to menace small dogs locally.

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Posted by PJS1 on Monday, January 22, 2018 10:48 PM

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If emotional support animals fly free, I could bring my women along for free!  I really need them for emotional support! 

Assuming you mean woman as opposed to women, she may not be so supportive when she finds out that she has to fit under the seat in front of you.  

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Posted by Semper Vaporo on Tuesday, January 23, 2018 7:59 AM

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If emotional support animals fly free, I could bring my women along for free!  I really need them for emotional support! 

No, I meant "Harem"! Big Smile Black Eye Wilted Flower Dead Broken Heart

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Posted by Murphy Siding on Tuesday, January 23, 2018 9:50 AM

I don't think anybody would have issues with my support rabbit Harvey. In fact, most people act like they don't even see him.Whistling

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Posted by PJS1 on Tuesday, January 23, 2018 9:58 AM

Semper Vaporo
 JPS1 Semper Vaporo  If emotional support animals fly free, I could bring my women along for free!  I really need them for emotional support! 

Assuming you mean woman as opposed to women, she may not be so supportive when she finds out that she has to fit under the seat in front of you.   

No, I meant "Harem"! Big Smile Black Eye Wilted Flower Dead Broken Heart 

You are brave!  You may need a support dog to keep all your support women at bay!  Or should I say under the seats!

I was managed by a support wife for more than 35 years.  That was all the support I could handle. Geeked

Actually, I understand the role domestic animals can play in helping people deal with emotional problems brought on by illness, death of a loved one, etc.  I have seen well behaved dogs and cats on airplanes, Amtrak, and Carnival Cruise Line.  I don't have a problem with it.  But I would have a problem if a guy with a Boa wrapped around his neck sat next to me on an airplane. Or anywhere for that matter.

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Posted by Deggesty on Tuesday, January 23, 2018 10:44 AM

My support was with me for almost forty years. However, since Amtrak did not have support fares then, I had to pay the same for her as what I paid for me so she could travel with me; at least I did not have to more for her to occupy the space with me (though, for several trips there was no space designation on her space ticket; it was only for the last few trips that it was shown that she was to occupy the same space with me); despite that, we always occupied the same space.

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Posted by samfp1943 on Tuesday, January 23, 2018 6:16 PM

To broaden out this discussion on Service and Therapy dogs flying; here is a linked article @ https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/animalia/wp/2018/01/22/fur-and-fury-at-40000-feet-as-more-people-bring-animals-on-planes/?utm_term=.bbf9b1fd943b

An article from the Washington Post :"Fur and fury at 40,000 feet as more people bring animals on planes" by 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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Posted by Deggesty on Tuesday, January 23, 2018 7:44 PM

And, if I bring my black kittty which has white stripes? (The mention of porcupines suggested this to me.)

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Posted by erikem on Wednesday, January 24, 2018 12:45 AM

samfp1943

To broaden out this discussion on Service and Therapy dogs flying; here is a linked article @ https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/animalia/wp/2018/01/22/fur-and-fury-at-40000-feet-as-more-people-bring-animals-on-planes/?utm_term=.bbf9b1fd943b

An article from the Washington Post :"Fur and fury at 40,000 feet as more people bring animals on planes" by 

The article noted that the airlines were bound by the Air Carrier Access act of 1986, whereas Amtrak is bound by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1991. ADA has a much stricter deifinition for service animal than the ACA regulations. Amtrak's note on the transport of ADA compliant service animals states that Amtrak reserves the right to remove service animals for defecating on the train, biting and other such misbehaviors - legal under the ADA as it is no longer a reasonable accomodation.

The article aso mentioned that people who were allergic to animals also had rights under the ADA which conflicts with the ACA.

Johnny, by any chance is your kitty's name Pepe Le Pew???

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Posted by Overmod on Wednesday, January 24, 2018 10:33 AM

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Johnny, by any chance is your kitty's name Pepe Le Pew???

No, it would likely be something French, like Penelope or Fabrette -- remember "le mew"?

And it would depend upon someone else on the train having the emotional support 'mouffette', and (heavily) upon what excuse there was for getting the right, or rather as things turn out wrong, sort of white stripe on the kitty...

"Fur and fury at 40,000 feet" sounds like more of a Taz cartoon title.

 

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Posted by Deggesty on Wednesday, January 24, 2018 11:03 AM

Erikem, so far as I know, Pepe le Pew was well mannered and never seriously upset. You are on the right track.

 

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