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

Anonymous
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/man-sues-delta-air-lines-dog-mauls-him-on-flight-204221489.html

So, the dog bit the man on a Delta flight and he’s suing Delta. I am so tired of these emotional support animals on all of our flights. And I am saying this as a lifelong dog lover who has always owned a dog. I think airlines will now start banning them and allow only legitimate service animals on a flight
Anonymous
I agree. Pets should not be in the cabin. Not good for people with allergies.
Anonymous
No one should have to be afraid of getting bitten while traveling on a plane. Air travel is aggravating enough as it is. What if this had been a small child? This ESA business is getting out of control.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one should have to be afraid of getting bitten while traveling on a plane. Air travel is aggravating enough as it is. What if this had been a small child? This ESA business is getting out of control.

That's already happened. An "emotional support" dog bit a 6 year old child last year.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/flights/todayinthesky/2018/02/22/emotional-support-dog-bites-child-southwest-flight-debate-animals-airlines/362759002/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/man-sues-delta-air-lines-dog-mauls-him-on-flight-204221489.html

So, the dog bit the man on a Delta flight and he’s suing Delta. I am so tired of these emotional support animals on all of our flights. And I am saying this as a lifelong dog lover who has always owned a dog. I think airlines will now start banning them and allow only legitimate service animals on a flight

JFC. The poor guy got 28 stitches and has lost sensation to his face. Service animals ONLY on board. Not emotional support animals that a 100$ Internet "health professional" certifies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one should have to be afraid of getting bitten while traveling on a plane. Air travel is aggravating enough as it is. What if this had been a small child? This ESA business is getting out of control.


How is it any better if an adult vs. child is attacked? Equally horrible. If that man needs an emotional support dog, I hope the marine corps discharges him as he is not fit for duty. Its completely absurd to have an emotional support dog. You either have a trained service dog or they are your pet. If you cannot handle flying without your pet, don't fly.
Anonymous
Horrible. I have a dog, but as a mental health professional, I think more people should seek evidence-based treatment for mental health problems, and not rely on a "crutch" like an emotional support animal. (I realize good treatment is not available/accessible to everyone, but hopefully such treatments will be expanded in the near future, with the availability of telehealth etc..) I think only service dogs that serve a medical need should be allowed on flights.
Anonymous
It makes me angry people have been allowed to bring their pets on board! There is so much abuse in the system and the airlines have done nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It makes me angry people have been allowed to bring their pets on board! There is so much abuse in the system and the airlines have done nothing.


+1 My husband's cousin didn't want to pay the fee for dog to fly legitimately. So she got an Internet doc to write her a scrip for her emotional support animal, so the dog could fly for free.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree. Pets should not be in the cabin. Not good for people with allergies.


Why don’t airlines offer some pet-free flights for people with allergies? Even before all this emotional support animal stuff, I’d often been on flights with dogs. Curious why airlines haven’t consider med that.
Anonymous
Completely agree.

It's not good for the humans, and many pet owners need to stop pretending like it's good for the dog and that Fido really just loves to travel. Unless it is a trains, certified service animal for a legit and documented medical need, this 'emotional service dog' crap needs to end. On planes, and everywhere.
Anonymous
What dog breed was it?

That’s disturbing! I had to stop reading the article.
Anonymous
I’m training a psychiatric service dog (real one) right now. I agree with his suing. Animals need to be contained on flights. At the very least, muzzled.
Anonymous
There needs to be an official registry for qualified training. And only certification from those businesses’ should be allowed on planes.
Anonymous
I couldn't believe how many people had their dogs in Home Depot last weekend. People in this country are insane.
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