Emotional Support Peacocks Not ALLOWED on flights!

This is one of my PET peeves… get it? But seriously. People, quit it. Just because you love your pet and you want them to go on every little errand or trip does not make them a service animal. Putting a service animal vest on them does not make them a service animal. What you are doing however, is hindering those who actually do need and have service animals. Fucking stop it. Leave your  tea cup chihuahua with a sitter.

Fox News Reports

Birds of a feather may flock together, but United Airlines recently shot down one traveler’s request to bring her emotional support peacock on a flight departing Newark Liberty International Airport.

Live and Let Fly reported earlier this week that even though the unidentified woman claimed that she had a second ticket for the peacock, the airline denied her request.

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United’s decision to deny the peacock comes on the heels of Delta’s controversial crackdown of support animals.  (Thejetset.tv)

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A spokesperson for United further tells Fox News that the traveler(s) with the peacock were told they would not be able to bring it on board.

“This animal did not meet guidelines for a number of reasons, including its weight and size. We explained this to the customers on three separate occasions before they arrived at the airport,” said United in a statement.

Photos of the unusual scene were shared to Facebook by travel talk show The Jet Set, sparking online commenters to both condemn and champion United’s decision.

“Unbelievable, this has to stop now!!” one user wrote.

“I’ll take the majestic peacock over the 5+ dogs that have attacked my coworkers just this past holiday season,” another supposed airline staffer fired back.

The news comes on heels of Delta’s controversial crackdown of emotional support and service animals. On Jan. 19, the airline announced forthcoming restrictions in hopes of curbing an abuse of policy and an 84 percent increase in ill animal behavior such as urinating, defecating, biting and attacks on flights.

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It is not clear if the woman pictured in the above photo is the owner of the peacock, or whether the pair made it to their intended destination.  (Thejetset.tv)

Effective March 1, Delta’s new rules require those flying with emotional support or psychiatric service animals to submit a veterinarian health form and immunization record to Delta with 48-hours’ notice, Fox News reports. A doctor’s note, signed veterinarian health form and proof of animal training will additionally now have to be presented before boarding.

Further, as of March, Delta will not allow exotic emotional support animals including ferrets, insects, spiders, goats or animals with tusks or hooves to fly.

United has recently confirmed to Fox News that they are reevaluating their current support animal policies.

“United is dedicated to providing convenient and comfortable service to all of our customers. We…

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