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Anger as airlines continue to discriminate against assistance dogs

Disability campaigners are calling on airlines to make policy changes to allow all assistance and guide dogs to travel on board aircraft. Most airlines do not allow owner-trained assistance dogs on board and require proof that the animal has been trained by a charity affiliated to specific organisations. The airlines say they can only accept affiliated dogs due to safety, however the campaigners claim proof of disability and a letter from a recognised professional who has witnessed the dogs in action should suffice. Charity Assistance Dogs Council, which represents the interests of owner-trained animals, also claims the waiting times for a trained dog affiliated to the groups recognised by the airlines can be between two and five years and some do not cater for certain types of disabilities.

Virtual therapy dog receives PDSA Order of Merit

Spaniel honoured for virtual therapy work - Evening Express

Spaniel honoured for virtual therapy work Updated: 19/02/2021, 8:02 am English springer spaniel Max will receive the PSDA Order of Merit (Stuart Holmes/PDSA/PA) A spaniel who provided virtual therapy to people across the world during the pandemic is being awarded the animal equivalent of an OBE. Max, a 13-year-old English springer spaniel and social media star from the Lake District, will be awarded the Order of Merit by veterinary charity PDSA for his outstanding contribution to society at a virtual ceremony on Friday. PDSA director general Jan McLoughlin said: “Max has provided a source of huge comfort – not only to his owner Kerry, but to thousands of people across the globe who are facing or have gone through hard times.

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