Amid the increasingly stringent testing of animals in aircraft cabins, some airlines have announced austerity policies aimed at limiting the number of untrained pets or abnormal species. They say that these changes are for security reasons and are designed to ensure that services and spiritually supported animals travel only with disabled passengers.
Delta Air said on Friday, "You must be on the safe side" in a statement. "Recently, two Delta employees last week kept a bulldog as an assistant dog, we strive to extend the ban to serve animals and to know the customers with legitimate needs "This is a potential safety issue." Regina Lizik, Director of Communication and Financing at the Bangall Animal Farm Foundation in New York, says: "Bulldogs are random labels - there is no standard definition of what makes a dog bulldog." Service dogs are available to a variety of disabled people. Gilbert 's Bulldog trained there.
BSL attempts to ban certain varieties that are considered harmful to society. Currently, the most prohibited dog is called bulldog. Technically, "bulldog" is not a breed, it is a general term for categorizing powerful and sporty terriers, the most common of which includes American Staffordshire Terrier and American Pit Bull Terrier. Due to extensive prejudice based on common misunderstandings about the temperament of these breeds, these varieties are forbidden. Bulldog is used for battle and other evil activities because of its robust and courageous nature, but with the same perseverance Bulldog becomes an excellent member of family, community, police and military group can do. Bulldog rich in typical resources is fun and takes responsibility necessary for daily life. It is the responsibility of a human guardian to lead a dog's spiritual focus positively, not to use a dog for immoral purposes.
Delta Air said that "Bulldog" is no longer popular because it provides services or supports animals in the cabin on domestic flights. However, because dozens of varieties are often incorrectly identified as bulldogs, airlines have made it difficult for owners to know whether their dogs are excluded. Delta Airlines' change will take effect on 10th July. Airline companies are widely believed that they must accept animals that everyone has acknowledged that they are providing services and support, but airlines are still subject to the airline access law, not the more general ADA It is. Airlines may prohibit service animals that pose a threat to the crew's health and safety, which are thought to be overweight, or cause guest room confusion.