I found a terrified dog under my plane seat that went to the bathroom on my bag

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'I found a terrified dog stuffed under my Southwest Airlines seat that went to the bathroom ALL OVER my designer handbag'

Brusky says that she and her husband couldn’t sit together after they moved seats.

“And we couldn’t go to the bathroom because we were at the gate,” Brusky said she was able to clean herself with wipes she had brought on the plane. “You could tell he was a puppy. He was crying from the minute I sat down,” Brusky said. “Service dogs do not move.”Her sandals and Louis Vuitton handbag had been ruined.She claimed: “I feel that the dog received better treatment than I did, a paying customer.”She said all she received back was a “computer-generated” message from the airline and a $200 voucher for a future flight.

“We regret your inconvenience—even more so for the unforeseen circumstances with another Customer’s animal arose on board the flight.”

 

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So what’s her concer, the dog or her shoes n bag? She’s a liar! A dog that big was under her seat and she still managed to stuff her bag and shoes under it and then the dog pissoff “ on” them? Liar!

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