Yes.
2. A Great Dane, which can weigh up to 200 pounds, as a service animal?
You would prefer she had a service Chihuahua?
3. I'm all for the airlines imposing sanity on this 'service animal' business.
The dog is a service animal trained to help a person who is deaf. Not a "support" ferret.
>>You would prefer she had a service Chihuahua?
Are you aware that there are dogs in between the two? Almost all dogs are between the two. Is she too stupid to take cues from a 50 pound dog?
Dont even try to put a Great Dane next to me on a plane. Service animals need their own seat.
Im going to get a service bear
They are highly intelligent creatures, and plus, no one will mess with me
You would prefer she had a service Chihuahua?
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A good point regarding a deaf couple, especially with a pregnant wife. Deaf people, unlike blind people, don’t advertise themselves with highly visible canes, but can inadvertently get into difficult situations because of their disability. Being a Dane’s human, I can say the mere presence of a Dane has a terrific “WOW!” factor because of the Dane’s high visibility and the terrific good nature of most of those dogs, a good nature this one demonstrated after a vicious, unprovoked assault. That high visibility can keep deaf people from being accidentally hit by cars and other horrible accidents.
A 200 lb. great dane is not a service dog, it's a method of transportation.
Get a damn support ferret a nobody will be pissed off.........How simple is that?