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Pittsburgh airport tourist deserts French bulldog after being informed she can’t bring dog on airplane

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August 9, 2023 | 2:39am


Leave no dog behind!

A lady abandoned her 7-year-old French bulldog in a Pittsburgh airport parking area Friday after being not able to bring it on a flight to her holiday location, according to Allegheny County Police Department.

The unknown lady was set to board her flight at Pittsburgh International Airport when flight staff informed her she wouldn’t be permitted to without having a cage for the Frenchie.

Desperate for an escape, the owner attempted to persuade airline company staff to approve her a boarding pass for the puppy as a psychological assistance family pet — however to no get.

And rather of dropping her scheduled flight — the owner left the family pet behind to take pleasure in some holiday time.

It is unidentified whether the owner got on the preliminary flight they planned to board with the French bulldog or took another one that very same day to their likewise unidentified holiday location.

The French bulldog was rescued by the Allegheny County Police Department after their owner left it behind to board a getaway flight.
Allegheny County Police Department

Police found out of the circumstance when they discovered the French bulldog “unattended in a stroller” around 5:30 a.m. near short-term parking at Pittsburgh International Airport.

When cops situated the dog, officers found there was a chip in the Frenchie’s neck that found the owner.

“Officers were able to locate a microchip on the animal but attempts to reach the owner were unsuccessful,” police officers said.

“The investigation revealed the owner then abandoned the dog near short-term parking and proceeded to board a flight,” the department composed on Facebook.

Shortly after cops experienced the puppy, they called a Pennsylvania state dog warden to turn over the family pet.

From that point on, the warden validated the dog was safe at an animal shelter called Animal Friends.

Police discovered the dog “unattended in a stroller” near short-term parking at Pittsburgh International Airport.
WTAE-TV Pittsburgh

“Animal Friends was notified of a case involving suspected abandonment at the airport through the Allegheny County Dog Warden and the dog involved was admitted into our care,” the shelter said in a statement seen by CBS News.

“Animal Friends’ Humane Society Police Officers are pursuing an investigation into this case and reviewing possible charges. The dog will remain on hold and Animal Friends is pleased to provide the necessary treatment and supportive care the dog needs until this case is resolved.”

Alongside the multitude of charges the owner was provided, they might likewise see a fine of as much as $1,000 for dog desertion.

Anyone founded guilty of deserting or trying to abandon a dog in the state of Pennsylvania can deal with an optimum fine of as much as $1,000.

The heartbreaking occurrence comes simple months after a United Airlines pilot embraced an abandoned German Shepard at San Francisco International Airport.

The owner was reported to not have correct files to board their flight with the dog, so they abandoned the poor pooch and continued their journey to New York, according to the Washington Post.

Due to stringent guidelines about animals getting here from high-risk nations for rabies, CDC did not enable the dog to get in the nation.

San Francisco SPCA would put the dog up for adoption, as over 35 applications swarmed in — eventually, picking seven-year-vet Capt. William Dale to take home the puppy.




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