The government is out with new rules about which animals can fly with you.
Only dogs can be used as service animals and emotional support animals don't count. They are just pets. That's according to new rules from the Department of Transportation.
The new rules announced today aim to settle years of disputes between passengers and airlines because some many passengers tried to get their pets to fly for free claiming they were needed for emotional support.
Do you remember the emotional support peacock? You're still welcome to fly with your pet, but they'll have to be checked into the cargo hold and you'll have to pay a pet fee.
Airlines will now require passengers provide documentation for service dogs. The new rule will go into effect in 30 days.