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Kama Simonds, a spokeswoman for the Port of Portland, said in an email to the Oregonian that the Port may ask a traveler if the dog is a trained service animal and can ask what service the dog provides.
“The traveler need only answer those questions and we’re required to accept the answer,” she said.
Chad Stavley, the Gonzalez’ attorney, told Oregon Live Brannan reportedly was carrying what appeared to be a form letter from her therapist, though it was not specific.
“It didn’t say what kind of animal,” Stavley said. “It was just a generic ‘animal.’”
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This is what happens when we start accepting "emotional support animals" into places that animals don't belong. Every other granny out there claims poopsy is an emotional support.

An "emotional support Pit Bull". Really? REALLY!?
They need to sue the doctor that signed the letter.
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