Good. I know personally of someone who does this and it’s for convenience only. Not some emotional thing (which I’m sure for some people is real...maybe)
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A relative gave an organization $35 to have her dog certified as an "emotional support" animal (via mail)...so she didn't have to comply with her new apartment's "no animals" clause.
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Can't people just use their Emotional Support Earbuds and listen to podcasts like a normal person?
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It’s about time
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When did everything change to allow pets on flights anyways? I must have missed that point somewhere. And persons who bring their pet on board, along with their spouse/partner, aren't they their emotional support and not their pet? SMH
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It's interesting how airlines have an obesity charge but comfort animals have no charge.
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Can I bring comfort beer?
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Don't fly then. I don't want to share my flight with animals. Not a flying zoo. I'm also disgusted by people's pets swimming along in the beach or pool.
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The only emotional-support animal I need is the in-flight meal
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