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It just takes one bad dog to spoil things for others. The dog in that story was growling and snapping. If she had lost control of the animal it could have bit someone. Then the airline would have been held responsible. Maybe the passengers could sign off that if an animal causes harm or mischief that the airline will not be held responsible but only the owner.

 

Maybe the animal owners should have to buy a special insurance policy for the duration of the flight.

 

And as has been pointed out some people have animal allergies.

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Got any idea what it's called? I love the picture and am rapidly approaching the look of the owner.

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Antonio Rotta was an Italian painter, mainly of genre subjects. Rotta was born on 28 February 1828 in Gorizia in the Kingdom of Illyria. He enrolled at the Accademia Reale di Belle Arti of Venice, where he studied under Ludovico Lipparini. His early genre paintings of Venetian scenes were followed by a number of religious and history paintings, among them Tiziano istruisce Irene di Spilimbergo. He returned to genre painting, and produced many scenes of Venetian life, often featuring children. One of the best-known of these was Il Ciabattino, "the cobbler".

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