I'm the poster of this anecdote. I forgot to mention that she brought ear mufflers for the dog so he wasn't bothered by the music but she didn't think about muffling the noise of the dog tags for her fellow audience members. I'm not sure how you overlook this kind of thing if he was a real service dog. |
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I don't understand your confusion. It would be great if she silenced the tags - but none of this indicates that this is not a service dog. Do you know what a service dog is? I think you might not. Do some reading - it's good to learn. |
What if there was any sort of emergency! Would you want some Pitbull mix huge dog in the middle of it? Ridiculous! |
Yeah, no big deal until one bites you on the face. |
But it didn’t. |
Draw of the luck. You know what guarantees that they can't possibly bite anyone? Not having them in the cabin full of people. |
It's not my job to calm the anti-dog psycho. If they need therapy, I hope they get therapy. If they need meds, i hope they get meds. When you run your mouth acting psychotic about something that didn't even happen, you should expect to be called all the way out for your nonsense. If you want kind civility, lead with it. The anti-pit posters on this thread, and on this forum in general, need help they're not going to get by being coddled in their delusions. Wrong is wrong. It's not mean to say that. |
I'm sorry you're so completely cranked up about something that didn't even happen. There are meds for that. Touch grass, and then call a therapist. You deserve to be less spun out. |
The rule specifically let pit bulls ride in the main cabin when they don't allow other dogs of the same size. That's truly nuts.
It would have bothered me too, OP. I was attacked by a large dog as a child and don't like them, any breed. |
I'm not OP, you idiot. You deserve to be mauled by a dog in an enclosed space where there is no escape route. Honetley. I'm so done with you dog obsessed morons. |
Maybe they'll move you. They might also offer to bump you to the next flight. People with other disabilities need to make advanced arrangements. The person with the service dog did. Why can't you? |
Omfg. What the hell is wrong with people needing to take their four legged everywhere |
No they don't. You are not aware of ADA rules. |
MOST of the things service animals help with are invisible. you only think about guide dogs for the blind. But dogs do a zillion other things for people that you wouldn't "see." I'm sure your husband doesn't "look" allergic to dogs. By all means if your husband had a bad allergy he should have asked for his own accommodation but apparently he didn't. |