Luveran Wrote:
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> When I had problems with sheep, I went to Canada
> to get 2 shepherd dogs. They were still puppies,
> so I thought that there would be no problems with
> their delivery, but before I got on the plane, I
> was told that I had to leave the dogs in this
> city, since there is no document allowing me to go
> aboard with animals. Thanks to the hostess from
> whom I took puppies, I learned that you can take
> this document here
>
https://www.thedogtor.net/emotional-support-animal
> -letter. So when I got to my farm, for the first 2
> weeks the puppies got used and they grew up before
> our eyes. When the puppies performed for 3 months,
> we immediately started training them for the role
> of a passer. They coped with their task with a
> bang.
Airlines and public places (food/drink served) must stop allowing emotional support dog owners/fraudsters. It is completely out of control.
Emotional support dogs are not protected under the ADA (but service dos -- THERE IS A DIFFERENCE! - such as seeing-eye dogs).
I love dogs but I don;t want one sitting on my feet on a plane to California, whining, barking, barfing, biting....