Would you have an issue with a service animal on a bus? And remember, cats and dogs (including non-service animals) are permitted on an airplane.
On an airplane if another passenger has an issue with the service animal, that passenger is usually allowed to deplane and take a later flight. The service animal takes priority.
Pets on an airplane are 'first come first served'; ie if one has a severe allergy one must advise the airline so that they can stop selling tickets to passengers with pets. If one fails to notify the airline at time of booking, then any pet booked after the person with the allergy has priority.
Crap, all I'm going say is 'Oh crap'. Not that what you are saying is that, but that now I have to disagree with you...and that's something we seldom do...usually on the exact same page.
I get service animals. I'm planning on fostering NEADS puppies when my golden goes to the happy bone yard in the sky. But....there truly is a lot of abuse where service animals are concerned. I get that everyone should be able to go to a theme park/amusement park. But really.....are people taking their 'service Yorkies' on the rides with them??? Really?? I don't think an airplane is the same as a Disney bus...I've traveled with a cat in it's carrier on Delta before, and I was truly concerned about someone having an allergy. In fact, when I saw that the airline had put people all around me, the day before we were to fly, I got to the gate and asked to be put in a row without anyone near me...just in case. Ended up in the next to last row of the plane..still with someone in front of me, but I did doublecheck just to be sure they had no 'cat issues'.
But....there are just too many truly needy people, who benefit from service animals to have others try to 'get away' with something. I find it hard to believe that someone is able to routinely take their dogs into theme parks and onto buses. Perhaps they should find alternative methods of getting around? I understand that there are those who truly need these animals...and they should never, ever suffer any recriminations or dirty looks. But...someone with their matching dogs, in a nice pink stroller, well....I'm sorry. Something just doesn't seem right.
I think that sometimes we get carried away with being politically correct. Now, because someone gets 'upset' or 'anxious' without their little doggie, I have to put up with a dog on the bus, or in the parks, or walking around the airport or in the ladies room??? Yep, all those things have been seen. Loved the Maltese that came up to me in the ladies room at MCO, out of it's carrier, and barked at me, and growled at me as I tried to dry my hands..evidently I got to close to the dog and it wasn't happy with me...ah, no, not good. Now, my right to live my life has been impacted by someone else's 'right' to travel by air, with their dog??? No...I'm not buying it. What would happen if that wonderful little dog (she says most sarcastically) snarled at some little girl?? Or snapped at a child?
This bothers me! My nephew has Duchenne Muscular Distrophy and has a service dog that has a CLEAR uniform that he wears when he is working. Because people are abusive bringing their animals, we often get questioned, and dirty looks about his dog. We understand that people are upset, allergic, etc... But please understand this child has no mobility. The dog is amazing. Picks up things for him, takes stuff out of his backpack (hooked on to the back of his motorized wheelchair) Disney has always been wonderful, but boy! We will never to to Universal again!!! Talk about insensitive!
Anyone who compares a dog to a child is not a parent. This animal that is in our family is incredible (cost of over $30,000), but people that bring animals around in strollers are just plain inconsiderate. Keep your dog in a kennel!!! We do.
Once again, I reiterate. Service animals have clear uniforms. These were pets.
I'm truly sorry that there are so many uninformed people out there...that either question your son about his dog or that give dirty looks. That is horrifying to me. These animals are incredible..they provide a service that is without equal.
I have to agree about those who treat their animals as little people or as children. I just spent the day yesterday with my dh's family. One brother has two wire-haired fox terriers....and they are treated as children....jumping up on laps, paws up on the counters, while sitting on laps, being held at the dinner table, carried around because they get 'nervous'...give me a break. I almost dumped an entire glass of wine on myself when one of the terriers decided she was scared and flew, 3' into the air, and landed on my lap, at the breakfast counter!!! I'm sorry, it's a dog...treat it like a dog. In fact, we left our golden at home...simply because it's so stressful to have him around the other three dogs (2 wire haired terriers, and a soft coated wheaton) who snarl, growl, don't have any training.....our dog gets confused and abused.
I would be very interested in hearing what transportation CMs, at WDW, have to say about this issue. Any of you have any thoughts?????