Anonymous wrote:So a dog was so well behaved you didn't even notice it was on the plane and you're still upset? I acknowledge the problem with pitbulls and I've been bitten by a dog hard enough to need stitches (not a pitbull). In the future, you can ask the flight attendant to move your seat or you can deplane. Dogs, even pitbulls, are not going to suddenly leap over the seat or run down the aisle to attack someone. I do understand not wanting to sit next to a dog though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a pit bull behind my young child and me on a regional jet last week. I didn't realize until we deplaned, but it got me wondering what would have happened had it snapped in a small, enclosed space. Any advice in case this happens in the future? I was rather shocked Delta allowed it.
Ask to move your seat, don't accept it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a pit bull behind my young child and me on a regional jet last week. I didn't realize until we deplaned, but it got me wondering what would have happened had it snapped in a small, enclosed space. Any advice in case this happens in the future? I was rather shocked Delta allowed it.
Ask to move your seat, don't accept it.
Anonymous wrote:All pit bulls that have attacked other living creatures are considered well behaved by their owners. I don't want to sit next to, behind, before a Pitbull in a plane, no matter how "well behaved" this animal is supposed to be. Even small Swiss army knives are not allowed in planes. Why on earth are owners of fighting dogs allowed to take their animal weapon onto the plane?
Anonymous wrote:There was a pit bull behind my young child and me on a regional jet last week. I didn't realize until we deplaned, but it got me wondering what would have happened had it snapped in a small, enclosed space. Any advice in case this happens in the future? I was rather shocked Delta allowed it.
Anonymous wrote:Why are any breed of dogs allowed in the cabins of a plane at all? I thought that airlines had put a stop to this? Only service dogs should be allowed in cabins, the rest should be put in cargo. If putting the dogs in cargo seems harsh, maybe muzzles and pet carriers might be a good idea.
Who cleans up after thee dogs when they poop or pee?
Anonymous wrote:All pit bulls that have attacked other living creatures are considered well behaved by their owners. I don't want to sit next to, behind, before a Pitbull in a plane, no matter how "well behaved" this animal is supposed to be. Even small Swiss army knives are not allowed in planes. Why on earth are owners of fighting dogs allowed to take their animal weapon onto the plane?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of our neighbors has a pit bull that they adopted.
They have a metal collar on the dog when they walk the dog as it is so aggressive.
The dog lunges at me aggressively when I am out. I avoid them when they are walking. There is no doubt I would be attacked if the dog got away from the owners.
This whole thread is crazy. One well behaved 'pit bull' has brought out all the haters talking about other pit bulls.
You all just can not accept the fact that this dog is a good example of a pit bull. No, you have to bring up examples that say otherwise.
But I ask you if you example is proof that all pit bulls are 'bad' ans 'aggressive' why can't this prove the opposite?
If you had one boy in the playground that hit every kid would you say 'all boys are bad?" As if this one boy represents all boys? Of course not.
Why can't you do the same for this indivdual dog? Why can't he/she represent some pit bulls?
Anonymous wrote:One of our neighbors has a pit bull that they adopted.
They have a metal collar on the dog when they walk the dog as it is so aggressive.
The dog lunges at me aggressively when I am out. I avoid them when they are walking. There is no doubt I would be attacked if the dog got away from the owners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd rather sit next to the dog than like 90% of people on airplanes.
Or a bear.
Or his wife.
iAnonymous wrote:I would have wanted to change seats so I could sit next to the dog
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather sit next to the dog than like 90% of people on airplanes.