This year has brought about some unique support animals that have grabbed attention for their unconventional roles in providing emotional and physical assistance to their owners. Among these unusual support animals is a horse named Flirty, who accompanied a woman on a recent trip as her service animal.
Flirty, the gentle and patient horse, has been trained to provide support to his owner by offering physical assistance and emotional comfort when needed. Equipped with a specially designed saddle and harness, Flirty is able to navigate various environments with ease, making him the perfect companion for his owner during their journey.
While most people may be more familiar with service dogs or therapy animals as support animals, Flirty’s presence as a service horse showcases the versatility and adaptability of animals in providing assistance to individuals with disabilities or medical conditions. The bond between Flirty and his owner is evident, as they travel together with a strong sense of trust and companionship.
As the popularity of support animals continues to grow, it is important to recognize the diverse ways in which animals can contribute to the well-being and happiness of their owners. Whether it is a dog, a cat, or even a horse like Flirty, these animals play a vital role in providing comfort, assistance, and companionship to those in need.
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Ohh no 😢
Bro wtf
As long as it’s an American Airlines lol. You can’t force others to do this
Some animals should not be service animals
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Its bacon!
My support animal is my gimp.
EXCELLENT ❤🎉😂!!!!
Growing up in the 60s and 70s, we didn't have support animals. We did this thing called "deal with life or get left behind," and it worked out pretty good.
Nowadays, people with personal issues need a psychiatrist, medications, and a support animal and the term, PTSD, seems to be a badge of honor.
Boy, how times have changed.
people abuse of their rights
My support animal is a Hammer head shark 🦈