Yes, you can. An ESA prescription letter from a licensed mental health care professional allows you to adopt a trained emotional support dog from a local animal shelter or a responsible breeder. Bonding with an emotional support animal can bring you a sense of comfort and well-being in times of stress.
To qualify for an emotional support animal, you need to have an emotional or mental health disability that limits your normal daily activities. A licensed mental health care provider, such as a psychiatrist or psychologist, must certify that you have such a condition by issuing an ESA letter. Emotional support animals help alleviate the symptoms Read More…
Browsing around YouTube and Instagram can provide all types of content for viewers. Some will find content explicitly designed to provide a few laughs, while others are covering very serious topics in a lecture type of way. No matter what a person is looking for, there are videos out there that cover specific topics. Some Read More…
A cuddly adorable size, long silky hair, beautifully expressive eyes…those are just some of the characters that have made the “Cuban dog” a favorite dog breed for many across the globe. Indeed, the Cuban dog or the Havanese dog breed has long been a cherished member of aristocratic families in Cuba since the 1800s. Lovingly Read More…
Many people suffer from allergies, either seasonally or all year round. But did you know that dogs can get allergies too? If you’re someone who deals with allergies, then you understand how taking allergy medication can be a lifesaver. This goes for dogs as well! If you want to learn more about giving your dog antihistamines, Read More…