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Welcoming an emotional support animal (ESA) into your life often creates a shift—one that's deeper and more personal than ...
An emotional support dog provides comfort and companionship for its owner. You can qualify for an ESA if you have anxiety, PTSD, cancer, epilepsy, diabetes, and more. ESAs are allowed to live with ...
Asking Eric: There is a difference between a service dog and emotional support animal, let’s clarify
Dear Eric: This is in response to “Seriously Scratching”, who has an aversion to dogs in public spaces. I am a practicing ...
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