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Showing Original Post only (View all)United Airlines killed their dog? (E-action with photo of Bam Bam) [View all]
https://www.change.org/petitions/united-airlines-have-petsafe-program-policies-changed-to-protect-the-animal-and-owner?utm_source=action_alert&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=41908&alert_id=DhTFxZXnUN_llHjIEmHMG

Petition by
Michele Gonzalez-Helm
oceanside, NY
Michael Jarboes Story:
On Aug 28, 2012, United Airlines killed my 2.5 year old Mastiff BamBam. After making every promise to guarantee his safety with Uniteds Pet Safe program, from the website to the booking agents to the ground personnel, guaranteeing air conditioned vans to and from the plane and air conditioned cargo areas at all times, United did none of it. On our layover in Houston, for over three hours, he was kept in temperatures in the 90s. First placed on the tarmac, then in open luggage containers, then in a holding area with no a/c. At the height of summer during a heat wave in Texas. Never once was he placed in the air conditioning as promised, the cornerstone of the Pet Safe program.
He was dead on arrival in San Francisco. Although we saw with our own eyes the condition he was in when being boarded, and Uniteds own admission of NO a/c, and the later admission that NO pet is put in the air conditioned cargo area for layovers of less than 4 hours, they denied any wrong doing. After reviewing the autopsy report, our vet was 100% convinced the cause of death was heatstroke. Uniteds conclusion was; inconclusive. We were offered travel vouchers and weeks of corporate cover up and then lies to the media of his special care while in their hands.
There needs to be an enormous lobby for the airline industry fights any and all expansion of federal oversight in animal transportation. Every 9 days a pet dies on a commercial airline, and hundreds, or thousands, of other animals die each year with zero accountability as to the actual numbers or causes of death. If you accidentally leave a pet in a car in the heat you can be criminally charge with animal cruelty, yet the airlines take our money, sell us their expertise, then kill our family pets, deny responsibility and wash their hands by offering traveling vouchers like they are a lost suitcase.
OUR PETS ARE NOT BAGGAGE. The airline lobby may be huge, but the American pet owners lobby is worth 45 billion dollars a year and we demand change. We can make change if we stand together with our family members who cannot stand up for themselves.
THE CHANGE WE WANT:
Fully disclose the number of total animal deaths that occur to the Department of Transportation, not just pets.
The airlines to be held liable for wrongful deaths of our pets as living creatures and not as baggage.
An independent third party, not the airline, be in charge of the autopsy and the investigation into cause of a pets death.
Links covering this story:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/candi-randy/2012/10/22/united-kills-beloved-pet
http://www.nbcnews.com/travel/second-dog-death-prompts-concerns-about-safety-pets-planes-6169027
http://www.lifewithdogs.tv/2012/09/second-dog-dies-on-united-airlines-flight/
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/flying-deadly-skies-florida-man-140-pound-mastiff-bam-bam-died-cross-country-united-flight-article-1.1169505
http://www.wsvn.com/news/articles/local/21008631253197/#.UGPkxKMh7sA.facebook
To:
United Airlines
Have the polices of flying pets changed to protect the animal and owner.
On Aug 28, 2012, United Airlines killed my 2.5 year old Mastiff BamBam. After making every promise to guarantee his safety with Uniteds Pet Safe program, from the website to the booking agents to the ground personnel, guaranteeing air conditioned vans to and from the plane and air conditioned cargo areas at all times,...
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United Airlines killed their dog? (E-action with photo of Bam Bam) [View all]
Omaha Steve
Nov 2013
OP
Corporations are just money grabbing greedy bastards. This absolutely sickens me!
arthritisR_US
Nov 2013
#1
This happens all the time with airlines. You couldn't pay me to fly my dog as baggage.
onehandle
Nov 2013
#2
He shouldn't have sent BamBam on a plane ride, I'm assigning some of the blame to him for that.
NYC_SKP
Nov 2013
#3
Unfortunately, the law only covers animals as though they are personal property.
NYC_SKP
Nov 2013
#8
