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FAQs on the Fair Housing Act Emotional Support Animals

FAQs on the Fair Housing Act Emotional Support Animals

The Fair Housing Act The Fair Housing Act is a similar federal law and in place in both Canada and the United States. It prohibits discrimination during the sale or the renting of housing.  It is against the law to discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, culture, disability, or family status.  People with disabilities, as  Read More…

How to Care for a Puppy A New Owners Guide

How to Care for a Puppy: A New Owners Guide

Deciding to get a puppy to be part of your household is life-changing. It’s another personality that gets added to your lifestyle dynamic. There are lots of things to consider as you choose your new puppy. Once you have chosen a breed that suits your lifestyle, then you need to look forward to their homecoming  Read More…

Things to Consider Before Getting a Service Dog for Autism

Things to Consider Before Getting a Service Dog for Autism

Service dogs for both children and adults on the Autism spectrum are becoming more prevalent as people see how beneficial they can be to those who require extra support. Dogs were once only considered as a help for those who were visually impaired. Now they are expanding their repertoires by aiding those who have not  Read More…

How to Train a Therapy Dog – Training & Certification

How to Train a Therapy Dog – Training & Certification

Therapy dogs are becoming more in demand as people begin to understand how beneficial they are in supporting someone with a disability. Although dogs give us lots of love as family pets, they are not all cut out to be actual therapy dogs. How do you know if your pup is meant for the task? How  Read More…

Service Dog for PTSD – How Dogs are Helping PTSD Victims

Service Dog for PTSD – How Dogs are Helping PTSD Victims

Many people suffer from both physical and or mental issues that require a service dog to support them in their attempt to live normal lives. Under the American Disabilities Act (ADA), a service animal has to be taught to work or perform a job or task that supports a disabled person. This would make such  Read More…