its view rough rider gave to a flight attendant claws – and his outrage is now generating contempt online.
Emotional support pets come in all shapes, sizes, and species.
But when a giant Great Dane accompanied his owner on a small jet for a flight recently, a cabin crew member’s smile made it clear that dogs wouldn’t get much puppy love while flying through the friendly skies.
“Have we taken this assistance animal issue too far?” asked RobA content creator, in an Instagram clip in which the giant hound accidentally climbs a flight attendant’s leg while boarding a plane.
“Ow!” The unidentified blonde screamed and rolled her eyes at the four-legged passenger, who then sprinted towards the back of the plane.
The viral video garnered 4.8 million views from varying virtual viewers who debated whether the flight attendant overreacted or whether the super-sized dog – a breed that weighs between 140-175 pounds It is possible According to the American Kennel Club – There should have been a crate under the plane.
“Did it really hurt? Was it really ‘ow’ or are you trying to prove a point?’ shouted one commenter, questioning the Skyway employee’s apparent excitement.
Actress Holly Robinson Peete even said, “Oh my God, that flight attendant makes me nervous. That big kid could sit next to me.
However, dog opponents argue that pets on airplanes are merely a nuisance to the dogs.
“So what can happen to a person who has an anaphylaxis allergy to pet dander? Hold their breath the entire flight?” Spewed out a negative thing.
“I love dogs but this situation is getting out of hand,” one critic shouted.
“Emotional support for one person, emotional distress for hundreds!” Another one was added. “It’s funny.”
An equally angry Gripper simply said: “Dogs don’t belong on airplanes.”
However, the US Department of Transportation recently Steps taken to tighten rules Flying with emotional support critters, emphasizing that only trained service dogs should be allowed to travel on the clouds with their disabled owners.
“Noah’s Ark’s days in the air are hopefully coming to an end,” cheered Sara Nelson, president of the Association of Flight Attendants. The pressure on new borders comes as airline passengers try to avoid passing of peacocks And Snakes as emotional support companions,
But it seems that stubborn pet lovers, like the guy with the Great Dane, are still coming up with creative ways to get their fur ponies, feathered friends, and reptile friends prime seats at 30,000 feet.
Bartholomew was a four-foot boa constrictor Found hidden in its owner’s luggage Just before catching a flight out of Tampa International Airport last Christmas. The scale-covered stowaway was discovered during a TSA X-ray scan of the unnamed woman’s bag.
The TSA said in an Instagram post, “There’s a dangerous noodle in that bag… Our officers at Tampa International Airport didn’t think this was bullshit!”
“There was a 4′ boa constrictor wrapped in a passenger’s carry-on! “In fact, we do not have any additional facility to detect any pet passing through the X-ray machine.”