40 percent American Airlines is taking a page o
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American Airlines is taking a page out of The Book of Leviticus and issuing a list of banned service and emotional support animals that cannot be brought aboard flights starting July 1.
This list includes amphibians, ferrets, goats, hedgehogs, insects, reptiles, rodents, snakes, spiders, sugar gliders (would love to know the story behind how this animal earned an extremely specific mention), poultry, waterfowl, birds of prey, all animals with tusks, horns or hooves (with the exception of the noble miniature horse), and any animal that smells bad.
The policy is due to a 40 percent rise in the number of people transporting a service or support animal between 2016 and 2017. [CBS Dallas, American Airlines]


10. They Will Relieve Themselves on You
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This is a big issue for many people. Suggies tend to poop and urinate on just about everything. They are messy, and they can be very smelly. Don't forget, they also have scent glands that they can and will rub on you. I have also seen cages where they have splattered their poo everywhere.
They are definitely not on the list of hygienic pets. They can also transmit disease, especially Salmonella.

