Dog Takes Its Job As An Emotional Support Animal Seriously

alaskan malamute

A large Alaskan Malamute was photographed on a China Southern Airlines flight. The dog is an emotional support animal and was allowed to accompany its owner. It was given its own seat free of charge.

As you can see from the snapshot above, the emotional support dog showed his best behavior on the flight. It sat quietly, and this garnered praise from social media users who made the dog’s photo go viral. A person even commented, “Compared with annoying kids who keeps kicking other people’s seats or old people who talk loudly, I’d rather sit with a service dog!”

It’s not uncommon to hear stories about emotional support animals getting denied. For example, the emotional support peacock at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey. Another is about a 21-year old student who flushed her dwarf hamster because the airline didn’t allow the animal.

Image and article source: ladbible.com

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