Out of curiosity, what if they couldn't accommodate a seat change? |
I would ask Delta to be compensated. |
And when they say no? I'm not trying to be difficult, I wouldn't be thrilled about sitting next to an uncrated dog either. But if their policy states it's allowed and there are no seats for you to move to...then what? |
I'm really tired of the pitbull enthusiasts who continue their struggle to convince the rest of the world that pitbulls aren't evil. I can empathize with your love of animals, but when you choose to accept and propagate misinformation that can get people killed out of some well-intended but fundamentally flawed campaign to exonerate these animals, you've gone too far. Pitbulls account for the vast majority of dog attacks and 2 of 3 dogbite deaths in the U.S. every year. If I ever see you telling my kids that pitbulls are safe, I am going to kick your ass. |
Well; I might pull out the big guns and tell them my child is also disabled (true - autism) and that it is discrimination against him to make him sit next to a fake service dog when he is terrified of dogs due to his disability. If the dog was obviously a bona fide service dog (eg a lab for a blind person) I wouldn’t say anything. but we ALL know a pitbull is not actually a service dog. |
Since OP and her child weren't seated in the same row as the dog, they could go back to their seat and get out of the dog's space. |
If it was so well behaved you didn't even notice it, then it very well could have been a service dog. Why do you assume they lied? |
LOL. You would not get anything. You'd get kicked off the plane if you continued making a fuss over a service dog sweetie. Stop being a bigot; why do you hate people with disabilities? Why are you encouraging others to discriminate against these folks? What's wrong with you, really? |
You are so disgusting. You don't even know the requirements for service dogs or understand anything about disabilities. I feel really bad for your kid if the person supposed to advocate for him and his disability is such an awful ignorant ahole bigot. |
How do you know that? It's bizarre to me that a parent of a child with an invisible disability like autism wouldn't know that invisible disabilities exist, and sometimes people with them use service dogs. If your child has a disability that makes it difficult for him to sit next to a service dog, and you identified that disability to the plane when you made the tickets, then they would be out of line to make him sit there. I agree. OP doesn't seem to have this issue, and her child was not scared of the dog, because if they had been then OP would have noticed the dog. |
Come on. No reputable training organization trains pitbulls as service dogs. This is fake. We all know it. |
this is about whether a pitbull is a service dog, not about visible/invisible disabilities. nobody is going to choose a pitbull as a bona fide service dog. |
Then you dont understand the ins and outs of service dogs. Sit down if you dont know WTF youre talking about. "We all know it" - no, only the anti-pits seem to think this. Its inaccurate. Its a lie. ![]() |
Op is either a troll or truly crazy. Most likely both. Just stop giving them what they want. |
You 100% do not know that. But you assume only labs and blind people need service dogs, so STFU since you are dumb as a rock. |