Emotional support animals (ESAs) provide companionship and emotional support to individuals with mental or emotional disabilities. Unlike service animals, ESAs do not require specific training to perform tasks. However, they must be certified by a licensed mental health professional to qualify as an ESA.
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Emotional support dogs provide companionship, emotional support, and a sense of security to individuals with mental or emotional disabilities. To get your dog certified as an emotional support animal, you will need to meet certain requirements and provide documentation from a licensed mental health professional.
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