service dogs on planes
“an animal that engages in such disruptive behavior demonstrates that it has not been successfully trained to behave properly in a public setting and carriers are not required to treat it as a service animal without a carrier in the cabin, even if the animal performs an assistive function for a passenger with a disability.” the dot’s final rule “excludes all non-task-trained animals, such as emotional support animals, comfort animals and service animals in training.” however, airlines are allowed, at …