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rockhillmanor
May 31, 2018Explorer
dturm wrote:
....The main issue I have is that a pregnant animal (regardless of service dog certification) would be allowed to travel on a plane.Most airlines require a health exam/certification to travel. I would not have issued one.Doug, DVM
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You are absolutely right.
I sure would like to see these people prosecuted for 1.Falsifying service dog information to board an airplane and, 2.I'd sure like to see a verification of the dogs health certificate too. My monies on they made one up themselves.
It's just like that issue of a passenger claiming her peacock was a service animal. :R
I've owned peacocks. They are the most wildest, aggressive birds I have owned.
No one has been able to breed the wildness out of them. They are as wild as a pheasant. They will pick a woman's earrings out in a nano second, they will also rip anything shiny off your body like buttons,rings and necklaces. And those talons? Don't get them ticked off!
I TRIED and TRIED to make my peacocks my pets but when they started striking at my eyes is when I admitted defeat!
There is NOTHING a peacock can do that would be service animal worthy. They don't even like humans at ALL! :C
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