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Americans Want A Shorter Leash On Emotional Support Animals On Planes

Air Carrier Access Act, Civil Rights, Education, Emotional Support Animals (ESA), Medical Assistance Animals, News, Pets, Stop Disability Fraud, Therapy Animals, Travel
November 22, 2025

Research shows that about 78% of 1,200 Americans surveyed in an online study agree that mental illness requiring ESAs is real. Another 81% believe that ESAs should be allowed on commercial airplanes, while only 40% believe that airlines should be allowed to ban ESAs for safety reasons.

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bipolar, depression, embry riddle, forbes, panic disorder, professor of human factors, ptsd, social aniexty, stephen rice, sully sullenberger

Ask the Captain: Will airlines ever adopt common-sense rules on emotional support animals?

Air Carrier Access Act, Civil Rights, Emotional Support Animals (ESA), Medical Assistance Animals, Travel
November 22, 2025

Calling a family pet an emotional support animal is rife for abuse. If you need a support animal or blanket to feel secure while flying, it might be time to consider the train. How can we get the airlines and Congress to come up with common-sense rules?

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Department of Transportation Will Let Airlines Ban Emotional Support Snakes And Rodents

Air Carrier Access Act, Air Carrier Access Act, Cases, Civil Rights, Education, Emotional Support Animals (ESA), End Disability Discrimination, Government, Medical Assistance Animals, Miniature Horse, News, Pets, Service Dogs (SD), Service Dogs in Training (SDiT), Stop Disability Fraud, Travel
November 22, 2025

DOT listened to all of the stakeholders, reviewed the law, and laid out guidelines that will allow airlines to balance their operational needs, the comfort needs of all passengers, while ensuring that restrictions put in place don’t preclude having mental health needs met.

While that may not mean the end of passengers getting bitten by poorly controlled and vicious animals, it allows some controls to be put in place that may reduce the frequency and severity of incidents.

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DOT disallows Delta ban on pit bulls as service animals

Air Carrier Access Act, Civil Rights, Emotional Support Animals (ESA), Government, Medical Assistance Animals, News, Service Dogs (SD), Stop Disability Fraud, Travel
November 22, 2025

The DOT said in a guidance document on how it plans to enforce regulations of service animals in aircraft cabins that it “views a limitation based exclusively on breed of the service animal to not be allowed under its service animal regulation.”

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atlanta journal consisitution, Delta Air Lines, department of trans, DOT, final guidance, Kelly Yamanouchi, pit bun

Delta Facing Backlash After Reportedly Denying Flight for Service Dog

Air Carrier Access Act, Civil Rights, Medical Assistance Animals, Pets, Service Dogs (SD), Travel
November 22, 2025

Delta Air Lines has come under scrutiny after the carrier reportedly did not allow a service dog scheduled to be delivered to a two-year-old child dealing with seizures on one of its flights.

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christin lhautara, Delta, Delta Air Lines, donald wood, epilepsy, hydrocephalus, kim biggerstaff, mila lhautara, Phoenix

The Completely Reasonable Reason People Are Flying With Mini Horses

Air Carrier Access Act, Civil Rights, Medical Assistance Animals, Miniature Horse
November 22, 2025

The Department of Transportation’s declaration that miniature horses should be prioritized as service animals has raised many questions.

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People Are Taking Emotional Support Animals Everywhere. States Are Cracking Down.

Air Carrier Access Act, Air Carrier Access Act, Cases, Civil Rights, Emotional Support Animals (ESA), Fair Housing Act, Fair Housing Act, Local, Medical Assistance Animals, Pets, Service Dogs (SD), Stop Disability Fraud, Therapy Animals
November 22, 2025

More Americans are saying they need a variety of animals — dogs, ducks, even insects — for their mental health. But critics say many are really just pets that do not merit special status.
The vast majority of emotional support animals are dogs, but some Americans turn to a wide variety of other species. Wally the alligator was approved by his owner’s doctor in York, Pa., as an alternative to taking medication for depression.

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Amid pit bull debate, service dogs prove life-changing for Sioux City veterans

Air Carrier Access Act, Americans with Disability Act, Civil Rights, Education, Emotional Support Animals (ESA), Fair Housing Act, Medical Assistance Animals, News, Service Dogs (SD), Service Dogs in Training (SDiT), Stop Disability Fraud
November 22, 2025

“The biggest problem is you have people that do not have a trained dog. They’re taking untrained dogs out there and they’re causing problems,” Brodie said. “They’re saying they’re service dogs, but they’re not.”

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So you want a letter saying you need a support dog on that flight? Here’s why a therapist might balk

Air Carrier Access Act, Civil Rights, Emotional Support Animals (ESA), Fair Housing Act, Medical Assistance Animals, News, Pets, Travel
November 22, 2025

“This thing has gotten out of hand,” said Jeff Younggren, a psychologist and clinical professor at the University of New Mexico, who has conducted several studies on the subject of emotional support animals.

The number of passengers flying with emotional support animals on the nation’s airlines has surged. United Airlines, one of the biggest carriers, saw a 75% increase last year compared with 2016. The trend has been accompanied by more incidents of animals urinating, defecating, biting, barking and lunging on planes. A passenger was even mauled by a 50-pound dog on a Delta flight last year.

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Advisory Committee on Accessible Air Transportation, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, American Psychological Association, Arkansas, Atlanta, Aubrey Fine, Brad Morris, California, Claremont, clinical professor, college student, Connie Galietti, Conway, David A. Songco, Delta Air Lines, Department of Transportation, DOT, German Shepherd, Jeff Younggren, Julia Annin, Katelynn Ballard, Michi Fu, Milwaukee, monkey, North C, Pasadena, peacock, Psychiatric Service Dog Partners, psychiatrists, psychologist, Rhode Island, San Francisco, therapists, Tiburon, turkey, United Airlines, University of New Mexico

Are people abusing the system to get free flights for pets?

Air Carrier Access Act, Civil Rights, Emotional Support Animals (ESA), Medical Assistance Animals, News, Pets, Stop Disability Fraud
November 22, 2025

So, how easy is it to fake it?

KDKA’s Amy Wadas decided to see how the process works, so she logged onto a website for a company called Certapet in hopes that she could get her 5-year-old cat, Simba, certified to become an ESA animal.

The site is one of several where a licensed medical professional will write an ESA letter for you if you pay a fee. Wadas had to answer a bunch of questions involving her mental health, like whether she felt down or had anxiety in the past week.

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