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Otta Wrote:

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> Some people are petrified of dogs,imagine ending

> up next to one on a long haul flight...


But presumably they might end up next to a guide dog for the blind or a hearing dog for the deaf so not sure what the distance is. Many other dogs can be well-behaved who will lie quietly at their owners feet for hours on end - probably more likely to sleep through a flight than children who tend to have a shorter attention span(and no, I'm not suggesting we ban them from flights)


I might have a PTSD phobia of bearded men but I'm not going to suggest that all men on planes are clean-shaven.

I was only talking about if there was no regulation, so in theory it could be any dog.


Assistance dogs tend to be less threatening breeds.


Although I once worked with a guide god called Samson, a MASSIVE German Shepherd with a mouth like a crocodile. He was pretty scary, but lovely.

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