United Airlines changes policy on emotional-support animals

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  1. Totally agreed, and lets not forget that these ESAs require no training to be certified, while service animals go through extensive training. Because sometimes people don’t realize there is a difference, it gives service animals a bad name and allows ESAs to take advantage of laws that do not apply to them. Wag of the tail for United indeed.

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