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Originally Posted by opendoor
Service dogs aren't there merely for the convenience of their owners; often they're a vitally important part of them living a normal life. You seriously can't see the difference between someone with a seizure alert dog needing their animal by their side and some person who doesn't feel like putting their pet into cargo?
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Originally Posted by burn_this_city
Agreed, I find it somewhat pathetic that someone would argue against that, because they feel entitled to have their dog in the cabin also.
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Glad I'm not arguing for that reason then - my official position on this is to put pets
and small children in the cargo area. However, your initial response to "move the person with allergies away from the service dog" is a complete crock if that same solution cannot be applied to the same sentence without the word "service" in it. I mean, if it's as easy as moving the person and the dog as far away from each other as possible within the same cabin, then why not?
Of course I can see the difference between a service dog and 'random family dog'. What I do not understand is how a solution that works for one dog does not apparently work for the other dog.