Originally Posted by
halls120
If your trained service animal is traveling with you because you are a diabetic and your dog is trained to alert you when your blood sugar reaches high or low levels, or you suffer depression and your dog is trained to remind you to take your medication, or if you have epilepsy and your dog is trained to detect the onset of a seizure and then help you remain safe during the seizure, fine. If not, leave your pet at home, or put it in the cargo bay where it belongs.
In honor of our US Veterans with PTSD who have very legitimate service dogs, I will add them to your list.
Similar to the diabetic alert dogs, and the seizure alert dogs, you may not see the PTSD dog "do" anything. But if they are needed they can literally be a lifesaver.
Just for the record I do not have a dog. So this has nothing to do with me.