Tuesday 31 January 2017

Hassle Free Travel with ESA Letters

If you have any query in your mind like; is it possible that an individual can live with more than one emotional support animal? Or can an individual have more than one dogs their home as emotional support pets? If you suffer from any kind of pet sensitive disability, you can legally qualify for an ESA letter, where ESA stand for emotional support animal. You must be certified as emotionally disabled by a licensed psychologist, therapist, psychiatrist or other duly-licensed and/or certified mental professional.


Welcome to PDSC, focus on assisting those with psychological disabilities through online, phone, and in person assessments.  For ESA letters, you don’t need to visit anywhere else; here at PDSC, we are certified & experienced medical professionals who have all solutions and help those who qualify to travel with their dogs and without hassle while using private and public transportation, including air travel. As long as you have an ESA letter from our Licensed Psychotherapists, you can easily travel and can enjoy your vacation with your pet.

Monday 2 January 2017

Need an ESA Letter?

If you have suffered from emotional impairment, you’ll be able legally qualify for an ESA emotional support animal. You must approve as emotionally disabled by a psychologist or other licensed and/or certified mental health professional. Your certification should be a formal and appropriately formatted letter.



The emotional support animal letter always written by professionals licensed mental health on their letterhead  include his or her license type, date of license, license number, and the state which issued the license with the date when it was written. 

At PDSC, we are not only passionate about pets but we would love helping our patients to get through their days and nights as comfortable as possible. Make a relationship between animals and humans together in a happy and Affectionate home environment that is the main aim of our business. We give you the way to deal with your disability and the support to ensure you can continue to receive assistance from your ESA.