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Why Have Emotional Support Animals Been Banned By Airlines?

First off, let me say that I am all for emotional support animals, BUT so many pet owners have abused that privilege to the point that the Transportation Department agreed with the airlines. C'mon! Why would anyone find it appropriate to take a peacock on a United Airlines flight?  I may be an animal lover and have the privilege of having an emotional support animal (my nub-tailed gray kitty who loves to play fetch), but what gives someone the sense of entitlement to pass off a bird as an emotional support animal? After so many problems with ESA's behaviors on flights, such as defecating and urinating, and biting other passengers and staff aboard planes, it comes as no surprise that the ESA ban occurred. No one wants to sit in a plane that wreaks of animal feces or urine! I hate flying because the stinkiest and the sweatiest person is usually the one who winds up sitting next to me, so why in the heck would I want to sit next to a passenger whose dog decides to poop or pee nea

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