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I have no issue with service dogs usually. But when you start putting them on the furniture it becomes kind of annoying. Like the time I went somewhere and these two ladies had a chihuahua standing on their table barking out the window.



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Was going through the regular TSA line at the Vegas airport a few years back... stupid person at Delta forgot to print the quick check stuff on my ticket. Guy in front of me had a service dog with him and the under qualified TSA agents decided to pull him aside for a better search...but not his dog. I got left with his dog which made me happy after having to shuffle through that long line. I love dogs...


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On my flight today the lady that sat in the window seat had a little dog in her arms. About two hours before we landed it shit all over her and the poor guy next to me in the middle seat, who was not with her. He was able to clean it off but she was covered and spent the rest of the flight in the lavatory. The flight attendants even let her stay in there for landing which I didn’t know was allowed.




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People here have formed their opinion based on how their own dog would act . It doesn't work that way .
 
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Hope the Anti feelings do not include Guide dogs (seeing eye) for visually impaired or blind people.
 
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Originally posted by SSgt USMC/Vet:
Hope the Anti feelings do not include Guide dogs (seeing eye) for visually impaired or blind people.


I personally have no problem with legitimate service dogs that have been trained. I’ve never once seen a problem with one of those. Even if I did I’d forgive the owner and the dog as that dog is necessary to the daily life of the owner.

I’ve seen multiple pets, or dogs masquerading as service animals, have accidents in public areas.




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