Do you qualify for an emotional support animal or service animal?
If you suffer from any physical or psychological disability including, but not limited to blindness, hearing loss, PTSD, diabetes, mobility impaired, seizures, panic attacks, and more then you qualify.
Emotional Support Animal Requirements & Benefits
Requirements:
- You are legally REQUIRED to have a letter from a licensed medical professional stating that your animal is an essential part of treatment for your disability. Your landlord is allowed to ask you to produce this document and will deny your emotional support animal if you do not have it.
- Your emotional support animal does not need to be specially trained. As long as your ESA helps with your disability then you qualify.
- While vests, collar tags, collars, leashes, etc. are not required, these accessories ensure maximum visibility and recognition and drastically reduce hassles from your landlord and neighbors.
Benefits:
- Landlords are required to make a reasonable accommodation for a person who requires an emotional support animal that allows that person to live with the animal, even if the landlord has a no-pet policy.
- No breed or weight restrictions.
- You can NOT be charged a pet deposit or pet rent for an emotional support animal. On average this is a savings of over $500.
- As of January 11th, 2021 emotional support animals are no longer recognized by airlines and are treated as regular pets.
Psychiatric Service Animal Requirements & Benefits
Requirements:
- You are legally REQUIRED to have a diagnosis of a disability from a licensed medical or mental health professional.
- Your animal must be a dog.
- Your animal must be trained to perform a specific task to help with your disability.
- Your animal must be up to date with their vaccinations and not be aggressive. While vests, collar tags, collars, leashes, etc. are not required, these accessories ensure maximum visibility and recognition and drastically reduce hassles from your landlord and neighbors.
- It is a Federal crime to misrepresent your dog as a service dog and could result in fines and other penalties.
Benefits:
- Landlords are required to make a reasonable accommodation for a person who requires a service animal that allows that person to live with the animal, even if the landlord has a no-pet policy.
- Allowed to fly in the cabin of airplanes for free
- Allowed in restaurants, stores, ubers, etc.
- No breed or weight restrictions
- Service animals are exempt from pet deposits, pet rent and airline pet fees. On average this is a savings of over $1,000 per year!
Our Simple Process:
- Call us or submit your contact information on this page for a risk-free consultation to learn if an ESA or SA is right for you.
- Consult by phone with one of our licensed medical professionals to find out if your disability qualifies. This is risk-free as you don’t pay if you are not approved.
- Receive your diagnosis letter via email immediately for print and use.
- Learn about our online service animal training program.