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Delta Airlines is no longer going to ship English Bulldogs- no matter the age, in the news today:
Maybe, just MAYBE, this will be a good start to stop brokers, puppy mills and importers! At least it will put a damper on their get rich quick schemes!!!!
Of the 16 pets that died on Delta flights in 2010, six were bulldogs. The AJC in January reported on the sharp increase in animal incidents on Delta, noting that bulldogs are among those most affected by the challenges of flying.
Delta in February said it would no longer carry American, English and French bulldogs, based on its review of animal incidents last year.
Delta spokesman Anthony Black said the airline saw a pattern involving animals susceptible to respiratory problems. In some cases, those dogs died during flights where other dogs held in the same space arrived alive, he said.
Michael Markarian, chief operating officer of the Humane Society of the United States, called it a "sensible response" to problems among many many short-faced dogs and cats, including bulldogs, pugs and Persian cats. Such animals can have difficulty breathing, especially in cargo holds, he added.
"We're pleased that Delta is being attentive and responsive to the particular animal welfare concerns with bulldogs," Markarian said.
Other major carriers also have restrictions on carrying bulldogs and some other breeds, or simply do not carry pets in cargo holds at all. AirTran Airways and Southwest Airlines, for example, only accept pets that fit in under-seat carriers. American Airlines stopped carrying snub-nosed dogs and cats last November.
Maybe, just MAYBE, this will be a good start to stop brokers, puppy mills and importers! At least it will put a damper on their get rich quick schemes!!!!