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ESA Letter For Veterans

An emotional support animal is a special friend that offers a safe haven to a disabled or handicapped person. Emotional support animals provide companionship, comfort, and an understanding of the things they have gone through and are going through.

According to the Disabled Veterans of America, “When a veteran wants to spend some time by himself, he doesn’t need to go through a long drawn-out process of getting a place in a veterans’ nursing home. He just needs to ask for an emotional support animal. If his request is approved, he will not have to wait for his benefits to begin, he won’t have to fight for reimbursement, and he can do the things he needs to do to be back home in safety with his family.”

Guy Holding Therapy Animal

Pets are more than companions; they are family too and should be treated as such. If your loved one has been injured or experiencing long-term pain, it is important to take the time to apply for an emotional support animal letter for veterans.

The letter should include referrals to local support groups, if available, as well as details about the benefits that your friend will receive from having emotional support animals around. For example, the pet can be trained to fetch and interact with guests, learn tricks that will make him/her look and feel like a true companion, and be taught how to get along with other animals.

Some vets offer emotional support animals directly, while others prefer to work with companies that sell supplies specifically to veterans. Many times, vets choose to offer emotional support animals to those in the armed services, because they know that their loved ones will be able to count on them when they are away from home. As well, it can be therapeutic to give an animal that gives you unconditional love and attention a chance to have a voice of support.

Black Dog Watching Up

Applying for a support animal’s letter for veterans may seem like an odd way to show support. However, it can help fill in gaps in your military life after you have returned home. If your pet has been a faithful friend to you through many ups and downs in life, it is important to be comforted by them when you have had a rough time.

Pets are just like people, they need someone who understands them and cares about them to lean on in times of trouble. Emotional support animals make it easier to express how you feel about certain situations or challenges in life. They are there to help you when you need to be supported in a bad way.

Veterans are some of the most likely people that need to have emotional support. They may be suffering from PTSD, depression, and other mental disabilities. Your local vet can be great at this, as they may have specific programs set up specifically to deal with emotional support after vet care. You can use this program as a guide when looking for an emotional support animal.

Gray Cat

There are several sources for finding these support animals. Local vet offices can often direct you to the relevant support animals for vets in your area. You can also ask your local humane society for a list of animal-friendly businesses in your area. The Internet is also a great source of emotional support animals. After you have your pet, apply for an ESA letter on TherapyPet.