Thursday 20 July 2017

ESA Letter - Emotional Support Dog Letter


Great Reviews of Pet Owner

Recently a close friend of mine had to have her dog put to sleep. It was very sad of course, but made me grateful to have a healthy dog and three very healthy cats I could go home and hug! It also made me pause to think about just WHY we love these critters so much. So, I asked our Dr. Foster & Smith Facebook family why they loved their pets, and it was such a wonderful response I wanted to share! Reading all this just makes me happy.



Below is just a SMALL SAMPLE of the reasons why we love our pets… Enjoy!

Daniel R. – I just love my pets because they can reduce my all stress of the day with a simple wag of their tails and tongue

Mika S. – I have two 4-legged-hairy children (Dogs). I like all of them because they think I am a much better man than I am actually.

Stephaney S. – I never hate my dog because he’s the most adorable creature of the nature. He makes me smile all the time even when he’s just sitting near me, staring at me silently.

Carlos T. – I love my Dollar (my pet) because of the best running coach of mine! On the mornings. She always lying on my chest and try to wake up me. I love her a lot.

Bindra B. – They motivate mean give hope just like Ellie hopes every day that she is going to catch that elusive tail.

John V. – No matter what the moment or occasion, my lovable dog is always feel happy to see me when I come from offices. He makes me smile with their tricks and is the light of my precious life!

Jeanne C. – the reason behind to love my pet is that she is always happy to see me no matter how I look like or what the day is or if I have even brushed my teeth yet.

Some professional say that Emotional Support Animal like a dog or other common domestic animal that provides companionship, non-judgmental positive regard, stress-free environment, great affection.

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Thursday 13 July 2017

Emotional Support Animal

A service animal means several dogs that are independently qualified to do work or perform tasks for the advantage of a creature with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability. Tasks performed can include, among other things, pull a wheelchair or retrieve drop items.

An Emotional Support Animal (ESA) is an animal that can provide emotional and therapeutic benefit to those suffering with an emotional disability, anxiety or psychiatric disability. Most often an emotional support animal is a dog but we have seen other animals like pigs also registered.”

In order to benefit from the centralized law protection under the United States, a person must have a note from a approved mental health counselor or doctor stating the person has the disability and the animal provides emotional support benefit the person with the disability. The animal doesn’t need specific working abilities to become and emotional support animal.”

Ever since pet came to my life, I no longer fear to get out of bed due to my apprehension and depression. Instead, I cannot wait to get up and take my puppy for a walk. He brings me joy and happiness and my apprehension is significantly reduced.



Here is some settlement of spending time with your emotional support animal during the holidays:

1. You will in no way be alone. You will have a loyal friend and you won’t feel rejected by family members or having to “force” yourself to spend too much time with them just because you don’t want to be alone.

2. He or she will provide you with entertainment and you will not spend so much time watching TV which is really not the best way when you are struggling with anxiety and depression.

3. He will make you spend more time in the open and exercise. Exercise is key not just for healthy weight, but it releases  and serotonin that helps regulate your mood.

4. He or she will challenge you to learn new things and your life will have a whole new meaning.

5. My favorite – he or she will be a source of unconditional love.


Wednesday 5 July 2017

Free Emotional Support Animal Letter

Having an animal travel companion may alleviate symptoms of apprehension and despair associated with PDSC.  Many people say that having a connection with pet decrease levels of stress, promote an active lifestyle and increases engagement in physical activity, and provide a sense of comfort and close companionship. You may also be more likely to increase social interactions with other pet owners at parks or beaches because you share comparable interests.

Although more technical research is needed to evaluate the benefit of emotional support animals on PDSC, many people report a decrease in stress from having a fuzzy companion. Some researchers worry that individuals who have an emotional support animal may be inhibited from seeking professional help. However, having a restorative animal can serve as a bridge to getting help and becoming engaged in their recovery.



In some states, the description of an emotional support animal allows the handler to bring a dog or cat to places in which they would be otherwise excluded. For example, some housing or apartment complexes may allow the tenant to own a pet if it is recommended by a doctor. The dog owner may also be able to fly on a plane if permitted by the airline. To get special consideration, the dog owner needs to show a letter of commendation and qualifications from the mental health provider.


Taking care of a pet is a huge conscientiousness and for some people it is optional to wait until their symptoms improve to own a pet.  Additionally, it is strongly recommended for the safety and well-being of the public that the pet take delivery of formal training and qualifications to become a therapy dog.