Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 16:55     Subject: pit bull on a plane

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Anonymous wrote:My kid is terrified of dogs. I would be extremely mad if this happened.


Even if the dog was so well behaved that you didn't even notice it was there?

We don't necessarily want to hear your children on the plane but, we all have to deal with things we don't want to deal with.



Yes, I would be extremely pissed if there was a pitbull seated near my child and would request a seat change. Especially since they no doubt totally lied about it being a service dog.


Out of curiosity, what if they couldn't accommodate a seat change?


I would ask Delta to be compensated.


And when they say no? I'm not trying to be difficult, I wouldn't be thrilled about sitting next to an uncrated dog either. But if their policy states it's allowed and there are no seats for you to move to...then what?


Well; I might pull out the big guns and tell them my child is also disabled (true - autism) and that it is discrimination against him to make him sit next to a fake service dog when he is terrified of dogs due to his disability. If the dog was obviously a bona fide service dog (eg a lab for a blind person) I wouldn’t say anything. but we ALL know a pitbull is not actually a service dog.


How do you know that? It's bizarre to me that a parent of a child with an invisible disability like autism wouldn't know that invisible disabilities exist, and sometimes people with them use service dogs.

If your child has a disability that makes it difficult for him to sit next to a service dog, and you identified that disability to the plane when you made the tickets, then they would be out of line to make him sit there. I agree. OP doesn't seem to have this issue, and her child was not scared of the dog, because if they had been then OP would have noticed the dog.


this is about whether a pitbull is a service dog, not about visible/invisible disabilities. nobody is going to choose a pitbull as a bona fide service dog.

You 100% do not know that. But you assume only labs and blind people need service dogs, so STFU since you are dumb as a rock.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 16:54     Subject: pit bull on a plane

Op is either a troll or truly crazy. Most likely both. Just stop giving them what they want.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 16:54     Subject: pit bull on a plane

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid is terrified of dogs. I would be extremely mad if this happened.


Even if the dog was so well behaved that you didn't even notice it was there?

We don't necessarily want to hear your children on the plane but, we all have to deal with things we don't want to deal with.



Yes, I would be extremely pissed if there was a pitbull seated near my child and would request a seat change. Especially since they no doubt totally lied about it being a service dog.

If it was so well behaved you didn't even notice it, then it very well could have been a service dog. Why do you assume they lied?


Come on. No reputable training organization trains pitbulls as service dogs. This is fake. We all know it.

Then you dont understand the ins and outs of service dogs. Sit down if you dont know WTF youre talking about.
"We all know it" - no, only the anti-pits seem to think this. Its inaccurate. Its a lie.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 16:53     Subject: pit bull on a plane

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid is terrified of dogs. I would be extremely mad if this happened.


Even if the dog was so well behaved that you didn't even notice it was there?

We don't necessarily want to hear your children on the plane but, we all have to deal with things we don't want to deal with.



Yes, I would be extremely pissed if there was a pitbull seated near my child and would request a seat change. Especially since they no doubt totally lied about it being a service dog.


Out of curiosity, what if they couldn't accommodate a seat change?


I would ask Delta to be compensated.


And when they say no? I'm not trying to be difficult, I wouldn't be thrilled about sitting next to an uncrated dog either. But if their policy states it's allowed and there are no seats for you to move to...then what?


Well; I might pull out the big guns and tell them my child is also disabled (true - autism) and that it is discrimination against him to make him sit next to a fake service dog when he is terrified of dogs due to his disability. If the dog was obviously a bona fide service dog (eg a lab for a blind person) I wouldn’t say anything. but we ALL know a pitbull is not actually a service dog.


How do you know that? It's bizarre to me that a parent of a child with an invisible disability like autism wouldn't know that invisible disabilities exist, and sometimes people with them use service dogs.

If your child has a disability that makes it difficult for him to sit next to a service dog, and you identified that disability to the plane when you made the tickets, then they would be out of line to make him sit there. I agree. OP doesn't seem to have this issue, and her child was not scared of the dog, because if they had been then OP would have noticed the dog.


this is about whether a pitbull is a service dog, not about visible/invisible disabilities. nobody is going to choose a pitbull as a bona fide service dog.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 16:52     Subject: pit bull on a plane

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid is terrified of dogs. I would be extremely mad if this happened.


Even if the dog was so well behaved that you didn't even notice it was there?

We don't necessarily want to hear your children on the plane but, we all have to deal with things we don't want to deal with.



Yes, I would be extremely pissed if there was a pitbull seated near my child and would request a seat change. Especially since they no doubt totally lied about it being a service dog.

If it was so well behaved you didn't even notice it, then it very well could have been a service dog. Why do you assume they lied?


Come on. No reputable training organization trains pitbulls as service dogs. This is fake. We all know it.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 16:51     Subject: pit bull on a plane

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid is terrified of dogs. I would be extremely mad if this happened.


Even if the dog was so well behaved that you didn't even notice it was there?

We don't necessarily want to hear your children on the plane but, we all have to deal with things we don't want to deal with.



Yes, I would be extremely pissed if there was a pitbull seated near my child and would request a seat change. Especially since they no doubt totally lied about it being a service dog.


Out of curiosity, what if they couldn't accommodate a seat change?


I would ask Delta to be compensated.


And when they say no? I'm not trying to be difficult, I wouldn't be thrilled about sitting next to an uncrated dog either. But if their policy states it's allowed and there are no seats for you to move to...then what?


Well; I might pull out the big guns and tell them my child is also disabled (true - autism) and that it is discrimination against him to make him sit next to a fake service dog when he is terrified of dogs due to his disability. If the dog was obviously a bona fide service dog (eg a lab for a blind person) I wouldn’t say anything. but we ALL know a pitbull is not actually a service dog.


How do you know that? It's bizarre to me that a parent of a child with an invisible disability like autism wouldn't know that invisible disabilities exist, and sometimes people with them use service dogs.

If your child has a disability that makes it difficult for him to sit next to a service dog, and you identified that disability to the plane when you made the tickets, then they would be out of line to make him sit there. I agree. OP doesn't seem to have this issue, and her child was not scared of the dog, because if they had been then OP would have noticed the dog.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 16:51     Subject: pit bull on a plane

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid is terrified of dogs. I would be extremely mad if this happened.


Even if the dog was so well behaved that you didn't even notice it was there?

We don't necessarily want to hear your children on the plane but, we all have to deal with things we don't want to deal with.



Yes, I would be extremely pissed if there was a pitbull seated near my child and would request a seat change. Especially since they no doubt totally lied about it being a service dog.


Out of curiosity, what if they couldn't accommodate a seat change?


I would ask Delta to be compensated.


And when they say no? I'm not trying to be difficult, I wouldn't be thrilled about sitting next to an uncrated dog either. But if their policy states it's allowed and there are no seats for you to move to...then what?


Well; I might pull out the big guns and tell them my child is also disabled (true - autism) and that it is discrimination against him to make him sit next to a fake service dog when he is terrified of dogs due to his disability. If the dog was obviously a bona fide service dog (eg a lab for a blind person) I wouldn’t say anything. but we ALL know a pitbull is not actually a service dog.

You are so disgusting. You don't even know the requirements for service dogs or understand anything about disabilities. I feel really bad for your kid if the person supposed to advocate for him and his disability is such an awful ignorant ahole bigot.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 16:50     Subject: pit bull on a plane

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid is terrified of dogs. I would be extremely mad if this happened.


Even if the dog was so well behaved that you didn't even notice it was there?

We don't necessarily want to hear your children on the plane but, we all have to deal with things we don't want to deal with.



Yes, I would be extremely pissed if there was a pitbull seated near my child and would request a seat change. Especially since they no doubt totally lied about it being a service dog.


Out of curiosity, what if they couldn't accommodate a seat change?


I would ask Delta to be compensated.

LOL. You would not get anything. You'd get kicked off the plane if you continued making a fuss over a service dog sweetie. Stop being a bigot; why do you hate people with disabilities? Why are you encouraging others to discriminate against these folks? What's wrong with you, really?
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 16:49     Subject: pit bull on a plane

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid is terrified of dogs. I would be extremely mad if this happened.


Even if the dog was so well behaved that you didn't even notice it was there?

We don't necessarily want to hear your children on the plane but, we all have to deal with things we don't want to deal with.



Yes, I would be extremely pissed if there was a pitbull seated near my child and would request a seat change. Especially since they no doubt totally lied about it being a service dog.

If it was so well behaved you didn't even notice it, then it very well could have been a service dog. Why do you assume they lied?
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 16:48     Subject: pit bull on a plane

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Anonymous wrote:This post is ridiculous. Why would a dog suddenly have a psychotic break?


https://dogsandclogs.com/why-do-pit-bulls-snap/

https://www.lifewithdogs.tv/why-do-pit-bulls-snap/



Those two articles are about why pit bulls snap, meaning bite at the air as a warning. A dog who snaps in that sense doesn't make contact, they are trying to scare you away because they are overwhelmed by something.

A dog that snaps like that shouldn't be in the passenger cabin of a plane, or be working as a service dog. But the answer to what you do when a dog that isn't yours snaps at you, is "move away".

OP seems to be using the word "snaps" in the same way that the PP above used "psychotic break" to mean something different.


Well, if a dog “snaps” at you on a plane, you can’t move away.


Since OP and her child weren't seated in the same row as the dog, they could go back to their seat and get out of the dog's space.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 16:48     Subject: pit bull on a plane

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid is terrified of dogs. I would be extremely mad if this happened.


Even if the dog was so well behaved that you didn't even notice it was there?

We don't necessarily want to hear your children on the plane but, we all have to deal with things we don't want to deal with.



Yes, I would be extremely pissed if there was a pitbull seated near my child and would request a seat change. Especially since they no doubt totally lied about it being a service dog.


Out of curiosity, what if they couldn't accommodate a seat change?


I would ask Delta to be compensated.


And when they say no? I'm not trying to be difficult, I wouldn't be thrilled about sitting next to an uncrated dog either. But if their policy states it's allowed and there are no seats for you to move to...then what?


Well; I might pull out the big guns and tell them my child is also disabled (true - autism) and that it is discrimination against him to make him sit next to a fake service dog when he is terrified of dogs due to his disability. If the dog was obviously a bona fide service dog (eg a lab for a blind person) I wouldn’t say anything. but we ALL know a pitbull is not actually a service dog.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 16:45     Subject: pit bull on a plane

I'm really tired of the pitbull enthusiasts who continue their struggle to convince the rest of the world that pitbulls aren't evil. I can empathize with your love of animals, but when you choose to accept and propagate misinformation that can get people killed out of some well-intended but fundamentally flawed campaign to exonerate these animals, you've gone too far. Pitbulls account for the vast majority of dog attacks and 2 of 3 dogbite deaths in the U.S. every year. If I ever see you telling my kids that pitbulls are safe, I am going to kick your ass.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 16:41     Subject: pit bull on a plane

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid is terrified of dogs. I would be extremely mad if this happened.


Even if the dog was so well behaved that you didn't even notice it was there?

We don't necessarily want to hear your children on the plane but, we all have to deal with things we don't want to deal with.



Yes, I would be extremely pissed if there was a pitbull seated near my child and would request a seat change. Especially since they no doubt totally lied about it being a service dog.


Out of curiosity, what if they couldn't accommodate a seat change?


I would ask Delta to be compensated.


And when they say no? I'm not trying to be difficult, I wouldn't be thrilled about sitting next to an uncrated dog either. But if their policy states it's allowed and there are no seats for you to move to...then what?
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 16:39     Subject: pit bull on a plane

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid is terrified of dogs. I would be extremely mad if this happened.


Even if the dog was so well behaved that you didn't even notice it was there?

We don't necessarily want to hear your children on the plane but, we all have to deal with things we don't want to deal with.



Yes, I would be extremely pissed if there was a pitbull seated near my child and would request a seat change. Especially since they no doubt totally lied about it being a service dog.


Out of curiosity, what if they couldn't accommodate a seat change?


I would ask Delta to be compensated.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 16:38     Subject: pit bull on a plane

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid is terrified of dogs. I would be extremely mad if this happened.


Even if the dog was so well behaved that you didn't even notice it was there?

We don't necessarily want to hear your children on the plane but, we all have to deal with things we don't want to deal with.



Yes, I would be extremely pissed if there was a pitbull seated near my child and would request a seat change. Especially since they no doubt totally lied about it being a service dog.


Out of curiosity, what if they couldn't accommodate a seat change?