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«Breaking News» Support animal named 'Caesar the No Drama Llama' causes a scene on a Portland train

A support animal named Caesar the No Drama Llama defied his name and caused a scene on a train in Portland.   


The llama was seen riding the MAX light-rail train over the weekend, leaving perplexed fellow passengers with a mountain of questions.  


Caesar the No Drama Llama's Instagram page revealed that he had been on his way to Wizard Con at the Oregon Convention Center, accompanied by his handler Larry McCool, social media manager and multiple personal assistants.  




A support animal named Caesar the No Drama Llama defied his name by causing a scene on a light-rail train to Portland over the weekend, leaving fellow passengers with lots of questions


A support animal named Caesar the No Drama Llama defied his name by causing a scene on a light-rail train to Portland over the weekend, leaving fellow passengers with lots of questions



A support animal named Caesar the No Drama Llama defied his name by causing a scene on a light-rail train to Portland over the weekend, leaving fellow passengers with lots of questions



Photographs of Caesar's journey went viral on social media, catching the eye of the TriMet transit agency. 


Spokesman Tim Becker told The Oregonian that even if the llama had paid a valid fare, he should not have been on the train.  


'While we appreciate that Caesar is promoted as "The No Drama Llama", and that he apparently was well-behaved during his ride, TriMet policy only allows service animals on TriMet vehicles,' Becker said. 


The TriMet Code defines 'service animal' as  any guide dog, signal dog or other animal individually trained to perform tasks for an individual with a disability.  


Non-service animals – or 'companion animals' – are only allowed on board in a closed carrier.



Photographs of Caesar's journey went viral on social media, catching the eye of the TriMet transit agency, which said the llama should not have been on the train


Photographs of Caesar's journey went viral on social media, catching the eye of the TriMet transit agency, which said the llama should not have been on the train



Photographs of Caesar's journey went viral on social media, catching the eye of the TriMet transit agency, which said the llama should not have been on the train





Caesar had been on his way to Wizard Con at the Oregon Convention Center, accompanied by his handler Larry McCool (above), a social media manager and multiple personal assistants


Caesar had been on his way to Wizard Con at the Oregon Convention Center, accompanied by his handler Larry McCool (above), a social media manager and multiple personal assistants



Caesar had been on his way to Wizard Con at the Oregon Convention Center, accompanied by his handler Larry McCool (above), a social media manager and multiple personal assistants





According to his website, Caesar can be hired as a 'fun and unique guest star at' charity, business or personal events. His owners say he acts like 'a sheep dog with a giraffe neck'


According to his website, Caesar can be hired as a 'fun and unique guest star at' charity, business or personal events. His owners say he acts like 'a sheep dog with a giraffe neck'



According to his website, Caesar can be hired as a 'fun and unique guest star at' charity, business or personal events. His owners say he acts like 'a sheep dog with a giraffe neck'



Though he doesn't appear to be a 'service animal', his owners, Larry and Lee McCool, say he's basically 'a sheep dog with a giraffe neck'.


The four-year-old llama lives along with 20 other llamas at Mystic Llama Farms in Jefferson, Oregon.


According to his website, Caesar can be hired for charity, business or personal events where hosts are 'looking for a fun and unique guest star'. 


Like a dog, Caesar has been house trained, which means he gets to visit 'local malls, retirement homes, schools and various other planned events'. 


'He's genuinely happiest whilst making new friends and bringing smiles to faces everywhere,' the site says.    


Caesar posed for numerous photos with fans after arriving in Portland for the convention.  


Unfortunately, he'll have to find alternate transportation next time around. 




Caesar posed for photos with fans after arriving in Portland for the Wizard Con event


Caesar posed for photos with fans after arriving in Portland for the Wizard Con event



Caesar posed for photos with fans after arriving in Portland for the Wizard Con event





Unfortunately, Caesar will have to find an alternate mode of transportation for his next event


Unfortunately, Caesar will have to find an alternate mode of transportation for his next event



Unfortunately, Caesar will have to find an alternate mode of transportation for his next event



Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2019/02/27/support-animal-named-caesar-the-no-drama-llama-causes-a-scene-on-a-portland-train/
Main photo article A support animal named Caesar the No Drama Llama defied his name and caused a scene on a train in Portland.   
The llama was seen riding the MAX light-rail train over the weekend, leaving perplexed fellow passengers with a mountain of questions.  
Caesar the No Drama Llama’s Instagram page ...


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