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My ESA puppy

An Emotional Support Animal (ESA), as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), is an animal that is prescribed by a licensed mental health professional with the sole purpose of providing therapeutic companionship. Similar to Service Animals, ESAs are allowed in no-pet housing complexes, as well as airline travel, without any cost to the owner.


There are no requirements that a puppy needs to meet in order to become an ESA. Unlike Service Dogs, there are no specific tasks that they need to complete for their owner in order to qualify. As long as an owner has an ESA letter from a licensed professional, they can designate any animal as an ESA, such as their family puppy or dog.


They also save you all the fees associated with a pet in ANY complex!










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