The Columbus Dispatch

Pebbles the hamster’s demise deepens debate

- By Lori Aratani

A dwarf hamster named Pebbles is the most recent victim in the ongoing battle between airlines and passengers who want to travel with their “emotional support” animals.

Pebbles’ owner, Belen Aldecosea, was scheduled to fly from Baltimore to her home in Florida on Spirit Airlines. When she booked her reservatio­n, Aldecosea said she was assured by a Spirit Airlines representa­tive that she could bring the hamster on board with her. But when the 21-year-old arrived at Baltimore-Washington Internatio­nal airport for her Nov. 21 flight, she was told Pebbles was not welcome.

And then, she told the Miami Herald, things took a turn for the worse.

Unable to bring the hamster with her but needing to get home to deal with a medical issue, Aldecosea said an airline representa­tive suggested she either set Pebbles free outdoors or flush her down the toilet.

Aldecosea said she spent hours scrambling to find another way to get home, including trying to rent a car. But given it was the holiday season, there were no cars available. And so an increasing­ly desperate Aldecosea said she flushed Pebbles down an airport toilet.

“She was scared. I was scared. It was horrifying trying to put her in the toilet,” Aldecosea told the Herald. “I was emotional. I was crying. I sat there for a good 10 minutes crying in the stall.”

A spokesman for Spirit Airlines, a low-cost carrier based in Miramar, Florida, confirmed that a Spirit employee incorrectl­y told Aldecosea that she could bring her hamster on the flight, but denied that an employee told Aldecosea to flush the hamster or harm her in any way.

“Our reservatio­n representa­tive, unfortunat­ely, did misinform the Guest that a hamster was permitted to fly as an emotional-support animal on Spirit Airlines,” Spirit spokesman Derek Dombrowski said via email. “When the Guest appeared with the hamster at the airport, our agents offered and the Guest accepted an opportunit­y to take a later flight, so she had time to find other accommodat­ions for the animal. Our records indicate the Guest took that later flight with no further incident.”

Dombrowski denied that an employee suggested that Aldecosea flush the hamster down the toilet.

“After researchin­g this incident, we can say confidentl­y that at no point did any of our agents suggest this Guest (or any other for that matter) should flush or otherwise injure an animal,” he said. “It is incredibly dishearten­ing to hear this Guest reportedly decided to end her own pet’s life.”

The story of Pebbles’ tragic demise comes as people are still buzzing about another animal companion story that went viral. Last month, a woman at Newark’s Liberty Internatio­nal Airport tried to bring her “emotional support” peacock aboard a United Airlines flight. United denied boarding to the peacock, saying it failed to meet several guidelines, including those on weight and size.

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[THE MIAMI HERALD] Belen Aldecosea said she flushed Pebbles, her “emotional support” hamster, down an airport toilet on the recommenda­ton of Spirit Airlines.
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