And Man is suing Delta Airlines because he got mauled by a dog in flight

Anonymous
Been waiting for this to happen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I couldn't believe how many people had their dogs in Home Depot last weekend. People in this country are insane.


I can’t believe how many people keep their dogs unleashed in local parks where the signs clearly say “all pets must be leashed.” No it’s not cute when your unleashed dog knocks over my toddler “to say hello.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I couldn't believe how many people had their dogs in Home Depot last weekend. People in this country are insane.


My DH just said the same thing recently!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I couldn't believe how many people had their dogs in Home Depot last weekend. People in this country are insane.


My DH just said the same thing recently!


+2

American adults have become so stunted that they can't leave home without their emotional support dog.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I couldn't believe how many people had their dogs in Home Depot last weekend. People in this country are insane.


My DH just said the same thing recently!



Lol. I had the exact same thought at Lowe’s.

I honestly don’t get it. Unless I’m going to/from a dog park, it wouldn’t cross my mind to load up a dog when I go to run errands. It’s a level of attachment that I can’t get my mind around.
Anonymous
I brought my elderly, ill cat on a transatlantic flight using the “support pet” angle when i was moving back to the US. Nobody knew she was there, tucked under the seat in front of me.

I realize that size prevents it being an option for most dogs, but ones that can fit in a carrier should be in one and — at the very least — dogs should be muzzled and harnessed. I don’t care if “he wouldn’t hurt a fly.” I wouldn’t plunk my cat down next to a person and expect them to be happy. Why do people expect it with dogs?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I couldn't believe how many people had their dogs in Home Depot last weekend. People in this country are insane.

It's even more gross to see dogs in grocery stores. I have two large dogs and they stay home when we run errands.
Anonymous
Needs MUCH better regulation. I hope this guy gets paid out handsomely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I couldn't believe how many people had their dogs in Home Depot last weekend. People in this country are insane.


I can’t believe how many people keep their dogs unleashed in local parks where the signs clearly say “all pets must be leashed.” No it’s not cute when your unleashed dog knocks over my toddler “to say hello.”


When I see an unleashed dog coming at me, or my child, I kick it. Yes, even if the dog is on a leash and comes up to sniff my crotch, he gets kicked also. I do not trust the dog or the stranger walking it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Needs MUCH better regulation. I hope this guy gets paid out handsomely.


+1 This sounds awful.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/man-attacked-emotional-support-dog-delta-flight-sues-airline-passenger-n1011881
The attack was so severe that Marlin Jackson suffered "extensive facial damage," including lacerations to his nose and mouth, and bled so profusely "that the entire row of seats had to be removed from the airplane," according to the suit, which was filed Friday in Georgia's State Court of Fulton County.

Jackson was seated in a window seat on a Delta flight from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to San Diego International Airport in June 2017, the suit says.

Fellow passenger Ronald Mundy was already in his middle seat "with his large dog attempting to sit in his lap," according to the suit, which says that Delta's policy required large emotional-support dogs be secured on the floor.

"Defendant Delta allowed the large animal to remain in Defendant Mundy's lap while Delta employees passed through the area in open disregard of said policy," the suit states.

Jackson asked Mundy if the dog would bite and Mundy assured him the animal was safe. As Jackson buckled his seat belt, the dog started to growl and shift in Mundy's lap, according to the lawsuit. Jackson again asked if the dog was safe, and Mundy said it was.

Without warning, the dog lunged at Jackson, biting him several times in the face and pinning him against the window, the suit states.

"The attack was briefly interrupted when the animal was pulled away from Mr. Jackson. However, the animal broke free and again mauled Mr. Jackson's face," according to the lawsuit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I brought my elderly, ill cat on a transatlantic flight using the “support pet” angle when i was moving back to the US. Nobody knew she was there, tucked under the seat in front of me.

I realize that size prevents it being an option for most dogs, but ones that can fit in a carrier should be in one and — at the very least — dogs should be muzzled and harnessed. I don’t care if “he wouldn’t hurt a fly.” I wouldn’t plunk my cat down next to a person and expect them to be happy. Why do people expect it with dogs?


I’m glad I wasn’t sitting near you. I would have been sneezing and congested the whole flight.
Anonymous
I am highly allergic to dogs.
90% of dog owners claim their dog is “hypoallergenic”.
There is no such thing as a hypoallergenic dog.
If a dog is on a plane and I am sitting close by....I HAVE TO MOVE.
If a dog licked me on a plane, I would sue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What dog breed was it?

That’s disturbing! I had to stop reading the article.

They said chocolate lab/pointer mix
Anonymous
People are weak IMHO, cannot deal with the BS in their lives and now have to get poor animals involved. Like all these rescue dogs that come to the northeast from the south because they do not have laws requiring neutering/spaying.
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