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Dog abandoned at JetBlue counter in Las Vegas awaits new home
Summary
Las Vegas police say a woman left her 2-year-old goldendoodle tied at the JetBlue check-in counter after being denied a boarding pass; she was arrested for animal abandonment and resisting arrest. The dog, now named JetBlue, is in foster care after a mandatory hold while a rescue reviews adoption applications.
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A dog was found tied to a baggage sizer near the JetBlue ticketing counter at Harry Reid International Airport on February 2 after staff reported an unattended animal. Police say the owner had been denied a boarding pass because she lacked required online documentation to travel with an animal presented as a service dog and proceeded to the gate without the dog. Officers confronted the woman at the gate, and she was arrested on charges of animal abandonment and resisting arrest. Animal Protective Services took the dog into custody and Retriever Rescue of Las Vegas later placed him in foster care following veterinary care.
What is known:
- The dog was found tethered near the JetBlue check-in counter on February 2 and airport staff alerted police.
- Authorities say the owner left after being denied a boarding pass for lacking required documentation and was arrested for animal abandonment and resisting arrest.
- Animal Protective Services held the dog for a mandatory 10-day hold, after which a local rescue arranged neutering, vaccinations and foster placement.
- Retriever Rescue of Las Vegas says the dog, renamed JetBlue, has received more than 40 adoption applications and is being screened for a permanent home.
Summary:
The dog remains in foster care while agencies completed the required hold and the rescue reviews adoption applications. Undetermined at this time are any further public legal steps for the arrested owner beyond the reported charges.
