- November 15, 2024
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If Fido can't behave, he may have to stay at home, according to new regulations regarding the use of animals in the Sarasota Bradenton International Airport.
Due to recent growth, the operator of the airport updated the rules surrounding animals in the terminal. While the new regulations will not apply to trained and documented service animals, emotional support animals and comfort animals will be expected to adhere to the policy change.
The update rules are as follows:
Rick Piccolo, president and CEO of the airport, said the rule change is necessary due to the growing amount of passengers.
"Over the past few years, we have seen a significant increase in pets, emotional support animals and comfort animals using our facility," Piccolo said in a statement. "This has resulted in frequent sanitation issues and some threatening behavior problems. To maintain a clean and safe environment for our customers, we will begin educating the public on our updated regulations and increasing enforcement."