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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Eh – it’s a dog, whatever. Maybe stop bringing your effing “emotional support” animals everywhere.[/quote] Ikr...The US is the only culture which has fetishize dogs to this extent. I cant imagine if someone in any other country brings a dog with them wherever they go and tells someone, "I need my dog for emotional support." People would just laugh in their face. It's ok if the dog is a guide dog or a real service animal (like for epileptics) but this whole emotional support business is getting out of hand.[/quote] +1. I believe that they have emotional problems but a dog isn't going to solve it.[/quote] +10000[/quote] Seriously, this. An animal is not a child's security blanket, and you can't just bring it with you wherever you go. You're not a champion for animal's rights that you think you are, if you think it's ok to just bring your pets on planes. Leave your animal at home. It'll be fine without the stress of travel. Your emotional problems aren't going to be solved by bringing your pet with you everywhere. [/quote] Hey genius, some people have to move, and they can't necessarily drive to their destination. I can say the same thing about your annoying toddler.[/quote] [b]You could, but then you'd be equating a human being with an animal, and you'd out yourself as not so bright. But, go ahead.[/b] [/quote] +1 Also, isn't this site called DC Urban [b]Moms[/b] and [b]Dads[/b]? I'm sure you can find a site for dog enthusiasts somewhere if you want people to agree with you.[/quote] The point is that your toddler (and humans) in general can be just as disruptive and gross as animals. Sorry but unless you own an airline, it's not your call to ban dogs.[/quote]
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