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When To Tell the Landlord About Your Emotional Support Animal

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Emotional support animals (ESAs) are becoming more common in today’s society as more people learn about their benefits. Many people find comfort in having an emotional support animal when facing stressful situations. Service animals are great companions if you have trouble getting out of bed in the morning or if you spend a lot of…

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Top 11 Best Emotional Support Dog Breeds

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Dogs have always been man’s best friend. The fiery friendship, the never-ending loyalty, and the unconditional love – dogs make our lives whole. Therefore, it is no surprise that they are the most popular emotional support animals worldwide. They naturally lend themselves to being emotional support animals (ESAs) because of their personality traits. While all dogs…

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Emotional Support Ferret: Can Ferrets Help With Anxiety?

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Although cats and dogs are the most common types of emotional support animals, there are plenty of other (less conventional) animals that also provide support to their owners. For example, rabbits, birds, guinea pigs, horses, and ferrets can all be emotional support animals.  Ferrets, in particular, have several traits that make them effective for animal…

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Everything You Need To Know About Emotional Support Pets

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Pets provide us with immense joy and happiness. They can also be incredibly soothing and therapeutic, especially to those suffering from mental and/or emotional health conditions.  Emotional support animals are fairly popular nowadays and for good reason. If you struggle with anxiety, depression, or another mental health condition, your pet can provide significant emotional support…

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Emotional Support Rabbits as Emotional Support Animal

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Rabbits are agile and speedy. They have a strong sense of smell which helps them to find food and avoid being prey. They lack the strength, vicious teeth, and sharp claws to defend against aggressors in the wild. It is their exceptional senses that sets them apart in the wild. Rabbits can hear, see, and…

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