The key work here is "pets." If someone has a dog and claims that the dog is a service or emotional support animal, then it is not considered a pet.
Originally Posted by
vanillabean
I recently flew with an airline whose policy is that pets at all times must be kept in a cage and stoved under the seat in front of you. In this case, a dog was sitting on the lap of a passenger. If requested by a fellow passenger or even if not requested, is it the responsibility of the staff at the earliest convenience to make sure the dog owner is in compliance of policy?
I did not make such a request, as I wasn't near the dog and am not allergic to dogs, but out of idle curiosity I did engage in a general discussion about pets and was told anyone at any time could bring a pet at any seat.
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