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    A service dog strolls through the isle inside a plane.

DALLAS >> Delta Air Lines soon will require owners of serv­ice and support animals to provide more information before their animal can fly in the passenger cabin, including an assurance that it’s trained to behave itself. The airline says complaints about animals biting, urinating or defecating on planes have nearly doubled since 2016. Starting March 1, Delta will require owners to show proof of their animal’s health or vaccinations at least 48 hours before a flight.

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