If you suffer from a generalized anxiety disorder, phobia, panic attacks, PTSD, and other mental disorders, emotional support animals (ESA) can aid your anxiety treatment plan. An emotional support animal is not considered a pet or service animal. An emotional support animal is a companion whose presence can provide therapeutic benefits and help you manage Read More…
Emotional support animals’ company provides comfort for people with anxiety and other mental health disorders. Their companionship can relieve anxiety symptoms, improve mood, and help you relax. ESA presence is also believed to reduce loneliness, alleviate stress, and increase pleasure. These animals can boost your self-esteem, improve social engagement, increase your sense of purpose, and Read More…
Having an anxiety disorder doesn’t automatically qualify you for an emotional support animal. You need to obtain a doctor’s or mental health professional’s prescription or ESA letter. To register your pet as an emotional support animal, you need an ESA letter from a licensed health provider stating that the animal can benefit your health.
This is a simple way your dog uses to say that he loves you. Dogs use body language to show affection. Some dogs will rest their head on your lap while others will lay their head on your feet or your knee or simply lean against you to connect with you and show love
Whether trained or not, most dogs will understand short verbal commands. However, they don’t understand angry yelling, and such behavior can make them sad, scared, or upset. Dogs cannot make a connection about their bad behavior the same way humans do and don’t have memories of things they did. For instance, if you come from Read More…