What a wee-lief: Dogs get airport bathrooms of their own

By William Mathis, The Associated Press

Dogs and other animals now have a bathroom of their own at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport.

The tiny room outfitted with a red fire hydrant and a patch of artificial turf is the latest “pet relief facility” to be installed at airports across the country.

It allows service and guide dogs, emotional support animals and pets travelling with their owners to relieve themselves without the need to exit the terminal and go through security again.

A U.S. federal regulation says all airports serving more than 10,000 passengers per year must install a pet relief area in every terminal by this August.

Similar indoor facilities are already operating at Dulles International outside Washington D.C., Chicago’s O’Hare Airport and Seattle-Tacoma International.

In this April 26, 2016 photo, a sign marks the new pet relief area opened April 4 in New york's JFK's Terminal 4. It gives pets and service animals a place to go to the bathroom without having to leave the terminal.  (AP Photo/William Mathis)

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