When the Emotional Support Alligator Visited the Park

This is Wally. He's not just any alligator, but an emotional support alligator. On Friday, his owner, Joie Henney of York, Pennsylvania, brought Wally to LOVE Park in Philadelphia.

Wally was leashed but, notably, not muzzled when he met the local humans. A young girl escorted him through the fountains. Wally permitted the humans to pet him (presumably he would have had the means to prevent such petting if he didn't care for it).

You can see more photos and videos taken by passerby at USA Today. My favorite part of the above video comes when Wally simply drops down heavily onto the bricks to enjoy the experience. We've all had Fridays like that.

-via Super Punch


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1)People having emotional support animals kinda sorta assumes that some people need emotional support and some don't. That's kinda weird when you think about it. Should everyone be allowed to carry with them whatever they want, as long as it's certified as an emotional support item? 2)Some number of people are extremely uncomfortable around your emotional support animal. It defeats the purpose of an emotional support animal by increasing the emotional discomfort of others.
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