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Have you taken an animal on an airplane?
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843 Votes

Have you taken an animal on an airplane?

Yes, it was a necessity

6

No, never had a reason to

4

Yes, it was a necessity

6 Comments
Brad Livsey
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Brad Livsey

It wasn't necessary to do but, he kept HOUNDING-HOUNDING me to go parachuting. And, I kept telling him NO-NO not a good idea, no chance whatsoever!! Until I found Swayze' Point Break chewed to pieces in the kitchen. I then knew I had to relinquish. We chartered-we jumped. ;-)

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k san
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k san

Not in a long time, but I always paid for the privilege. I didn't try to use a fake service dog harness or claim it was a comfort animal.

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Linda Finley Maxey
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Linda Finley Maxey

Helps calm me to have them with me

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Byron Lange
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Byron Lange

I have flown with my bird dog to hunt on a few occasions. Always in a kennel checked in as cargo. Never had any issues and the dog was not bothered by it. The airlines always took good care of her!

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Greg Sabin
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Greg Sabin

I was transporting my mini poodle from a puppy mill rescue in Colorado Springs to Bend.

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Tarasem
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Tarasem

Flew with a cat in a carrier once. It was a hassle for me and very traumatic for the cat, he was never the same. I will never subject a pet to that again.

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No, never had a reason to

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illuminatedi
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illuminatedi

no but it should be a thing

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

NO Never and I dont want a hairy mess from someone else animal.

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Tom Halter
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Tom Halter

Never needed to. Have seen many passengers with their dogs and haven't seen a issue yet. I don't see what the problem is as long as the animals behave and the owners pay for a ticket to transport the animal.

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Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

Animale except for trained and verified service dogs have no place on an airplane except as cargo.

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Do you agree with the decision to shutdown this homeless camp?
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139 Votes

Do you agree with the decision to shutdown this homeless camp?

Yes

2

No

0

Yes

2 Comments
Linda Lane-Merrill
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Linda Lane-Merrill

It's unhealthy, it's not safe. You don't know what's going on out.There could be making drugs who knows it ruins.Blend value for residents.Let's just face it.It looks awful period. It's time.These people became responsible and if not move on.

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J&jmediagroup
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J&jmediagroup

If I had any say in the matter at all, it would be.... If a person doesn't want to put any effort into improving there life, I don't want a single cent of this communities tax dollars going to help them. Its an absolute waste! Those people just wanna do drugs and avoid any of life's responsibilities

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No

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Do you support keeping federal protections that limit logging in national forests?

Do you support keeping federal protections that limit logging in national forests?

Yes

1

No

0

Yes

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Susan Magnuson
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Susan Magnuson

The idea of them building temporary roads is a joke. We're talking the federal government. Once a road is built, it will become permanent and ruin the forest, wildlife habitat and ecosystem

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No

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