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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't bring dogs on planes at all. Except for certified service animals. The airline is at fault, but who in the heck flys with a baby, a small child AND a puppy? Stop doing this people. It's kinder to the animal and the rest of the passengers to leave it at home. If you can't afford to board the dog or have a dog sitter, you can't afford to fly and own a dog.[/quote] The family is just as at fault as the airline. Dogs are no people. Quit dragging them to places they do not belong, airplanes, school yards, little league ball fields, the grocery store, home depot, restaurants... That poor flight attendant.[/quote] What? That flight attendant is awful and deserves to be fired. [/quote] She does not deserve to be killed for this and yet people on this thread are calling for her death. Yes, the poor flight attendant. She made a mistake. Maybe she knew there was a dog in there. Maybe she didn't. People (including the owner) heard the dog barking and whining, yet not one person who heard it thought to check on it to see if it was okay? Not even the owner? Not once? The flight attendant is going to get death threats and more from the online crazies based off only a partial recounting of what transpired on United with that dog. Yes, the poor flight attendant.[/quote] The poor flight attendant appears to be a liar. Passengers do not bring empty pet carriers on board a plane with them anymore than they would bring something useless like a crab pot as their one carry on item. Also, empty pet carriers do not bark and whine in distress. Everyone else on board that plane new that there was a dog in that carrier, why wouldn't the flight attendant? It's bad enough that this happened but to then lie about it? Not good.[/quote]
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