Wednesday 11 December 2019

One Thing About Air Travel,

I have never really understood,


is how instead of paying to have your pet transported in the hold as normal people do, is you call it a 'service animal', and it can travel with you, really if you are that short of a rainbow I do not want that person sat next to me, particularly if it has a pet pig or horse between us, I seem to recollect that both animals can be house trained, but plane trained? and it is not hard to get more than one animal as a service animal on board, as David Keller of Prescott Valley, Arizona, to prove his point, he went to a website that registers service animals and created a registration for a beehive as a service animal, AZ Family reports:
A quick web search turns up many service animal registration sites. But Keller's stunt showed that some of them do very little to verify the animals they're registering. "They're very silly. They don't mean anything," said Jaymie Cardin, who trains service dogs at AZ Dog Sports in Scottsdale. "You can go pay for a registry on one of those web sites, and basically, you're just paying for a piece of paper and to put a name on a list."
can you imagine 15 or so hours sitting next to a beehive, hoping, praying that there is no violent turbulence on the way to your destination? -via Dave Barry | Image: AZ Family, as an aside if you agree with allowing service animals on board aircraft, I pray that on your next 15 hour flight you get the pig next to you.


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