Woman Removed From Flight To Cleveland With Emotional Support Squirrel: 'You Will Not Take My Baby'
A passenger was removed from a Frontier Airlines flight when she attempted to fly with her “emotional support” squirrel and then refused to get off the plane when she was told no, according to the airline. A Frontier spokesman said in a statement that the passenger had alerted the airline that she would be bringing an emotional-support animal on the flight but did not mention it would be a rodent. “Rodents, including squirrels, are not allowed on Frontier flights,” the statement read. “
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.