Well, room for a pony, behind the curtain anyway:... donkey and peacock aside ....
Well, room for a pony, behind the curtain anyway:... donkey and peacock aside ....
Emotional support animals are not trained like service animals and don't have the same obedience levels; they are just common or garden pets which people like to have around. That said I have two ESAs at home, but don't feel the need to travel with them.
Bell21... what’s the difference between a service and emotional support animal? Or just a plain old pet flying with their owner? Assuming they are all trained and given the opportunity to go to the toilet before travel - donkey and peacock aside - they should be no different. Arguably a service animal/pet in a container under a seat is safer than a large unrestrained labrador in an emergency! As for allergies, you’d get those no matter the designation (service, emotional, or pet).
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Anyone who has seen a pony that has tripped/slipped over, and ends up on its back, knows that at the end of those flailing legs are hooves capable of smashing your skull in.
Not at all. I believe that having a pony or two on board could provide a potentially interesting adrenaline rush for seat companions. Also, some entertainment for those at a safe distance.How many emotional support animals fall into the pony/peacock/turkey category? Or are we proposing to ban all pets because of the actions of three passengers?
I had never seen a mini-pony until I saw that one being used as an ESA!Not at all. I believe that having a pony or two on board could provide a potentially interesting adrenaline rush for seat companions. Also, some entertainment for those at a safe distance.
My pleasure - such an interesting topic, with quite a few layers! I respect that it seems to be a much more common thing in Europe than I'd anticipated and I guess if they were small enough to fit under a seat, that might be more manageable, but I wonder how tight their policies are overall - as we've seen in the US, it appears to have been abused quite a lot.Thanks Bell21. I guess the issue for me is that pets have been carried for years in Europe. No issue whatsoever. They are required to be in a soft-sided container that fits underneath the seat in front. So just like a regular piece of cabin baggage. Dunno what happens in an emergency, I would imagine the passenger would take the pet if they possibly could.
I guess if you were a passenger sitting next to a pet and requested to be moved you would be accommodated if there was space available. Understand no one wants to sit next to an animal that impinges on their space! But under the seat seams ok?
What sort of emotional support does an animal in a box, under the seat, have? It may as well be in cargo. I don't know what the procedures are in providing emotional support but does it mean that animal has to be occasionally fondled? Seems to me that it is a cheap way to carry a normal pet. Anyway aren't all pets ESAs? You feel good by just having them. On another aspect, I have travelled with pets in boxes in cars and you soon know when they have let go...! Not a nice thought in a plane, even if it is in the box.
...but I wonder how tight their policies are overall - as we've seen in the US, it appears to have been abused quite a lot.