Complaint: In-flight Issue Pets on Planes
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Old Sep 11, 2009, 9:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Ally Pally View Post
Are you always such a know-it-all? I was on the flight, not you, and I can assure you it was not someone avoiding fees. I'm not even going to waste my time discussing this with you. Think what you want to think. You are so sad.
And just how do you possess such "first-hand" information? So the passeenger was legitimately ill and appeared so, I'll give you that. If the only service the animal provided was to remind her to take medications and she had a human companion who could do the same thing what was the need for the "service animal" in that capacity? The fact that the animal was sedated is highly suspect as well. Most vets will tell you that it is not safe to sedate an animal for air travel and most US airlines will not accept animals for transportation (as cargo in the hold of the aircraft) which appear to have been sedated.