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US tightens definition of service animals allowed on planes

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Say goodbye to emotional-support animals in airplane cabins

December 2, 2020, 4:04 PM

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The government has decided that when it comes to air travel, only dogs can be service animals, and companions used for emotional support don’t count.

Under the final rule, which takes effect in 30 days, a service animal is a dog trained to help a person with a disability.

The new rule will likely force those passengers to check their animals into the cargo hold — for a fee — or leave them at home.

The rule requires airlines to treat dogs trained to help people with psychiatric issues the same as other service animals. Advocates for veterans and others had pushed for that.

Airlines will be able to require owners to vouch for the dog’s health, behavior and training. Airlines can require people with a service dog to turn in paperwork up to 48 hours before a flight, but they can’t bar those travelers from checking in online like other passengers.

Airlines can require that service dogs to be leashed at all times, and they can bar dogs that show aggressive behavior. There have been incidents of emotional-support animals biting passengers.


ABC News


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