My Friend Had An 'Emotional Support Turkey' On Her Flight To Seattle
Easter the turkey was Jodie Smalley's support animal. Smalley found it 'as a shivering chick standing in the road on Easter Day', hence the name. “Easter came to me as a tiny poult at an emotionally difficult time in my life being in a mentally abusive and failing marriage,” Smalley explained
Real service animals go through rigorous training. An emotional support animal requires none and can be completely unfit to be around people and other animals. These people are taking advantage and they will cause bans on emotional support animals. They will create laws requiring expensive training because of these idiots and those who actually need them might be denied.