You Can Actually Bring A Live Turkey On A Plane, If It Helps With Your Anxiety

You’ve probably seen, or heard of Emotional support Animals, like dogs, who provide a never-ending smile for people who suffer from really bad anxiety.

It’s not just dogs, though, the gig can extend to other animals as well.

Meet “Emotional Support Turkeys,” the birds used to help console people who live life scared.

Reddit user biggestlittlepickle posted a photo of this unusual little therapy pet inside an airplane, as it seems like a dog, or cat just wasn’t doing it for this anxious person.

The Redditor said the photo belongs to a neighbor who is a flight attendant.

 

Emotional Support Animals are allowed almost anywhere, so maybe we should get used to seeing animals chillin’ all around us.

That means if you’re flying first class and don’t want to see your Thanksgiving dinner enjoying the same comfy seat you are, too bad, you gotta respect these people’s anxiety issues.

The best part of the Redditor’s photo, though, is this dude trying to act like there’s not a big ass turkey sitting in front of him:

turkey turkey

I think I’m feeling kind of anxious right now. Which pet stores have turkeys, again?

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