The Updated Policy For Service Animals On Planes Is Concerning

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According to The Transportation Department, a new ruling has decided that only dogs can fly as service animals. 

Up until this point, passengers have been able to provide a note from a healthcare professional stating they needed their pet(s) for emotional support. 

Several airlines stated that some passengers were abusing the option and bringing various animals on board including a peacock, cats, turtles, pot-bellied pigs, etc.

Under the new rule, passengers that want to travel with emotional support animals will be required to pay a pet fee and check them in cargo. 

The passengers that have a verified service dog will be required to submit the documentation 48 hours prior to the flight.

A service animal is identified as "a dog trained to help a person with a physical or psychiatric disability". 


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