How to Register an Emotional Support Animal
Do you want the pleasure of always taking your pet wherever you go without unfair airline fees and all manners of restrictions from property owners? Then you should consider getting an ESA letter from a licensed mental health professional, and you will be 100 percent certified to take your pet wherever you go without any restrictions or added travel fees.
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What is an ESA letter?
An Emotional Support Animal (ESA) letter is a recommendation from a licensed therapist that acknowledges that you depend on your pet for therapeutic support and irreplaceable companionship and should, therefore, be allowed to travel with him/her wherever you go.
An ESA letter is all that is all airline managers, and property owners require to recognize that your pet is essential for your emotional wellness. So, if you are thinking of registering your dog as an ESA, DON’T because there is no official registry, just an ESA letter from a licensed therapist is all you need.
No one needs to keep the name of your pet in a database and check it every time you want to enter a ‘no-pets’ allowed zone with him/her. Just carry a hard copy or soft copy version of your ESA letter, and it will do the talking for you.
Do’s and Don’ts when choosing ESA doctor
Most ESA doctors are licensed psychologists, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), or Licensed Professional Counsellors (LPC).
- Make sure your ESA doctor is specialized in animal therapy
There are all kinds of licensed therapists out there. Some recognize that pets are more than just lovely animals people love to keep around; some don’t believe in animal therapy, and others even don’t know a thing about ESA rights.
To be on the safe side, i.e., where your ESA Letter will be accepted, work with licensed therapists who know all there is to know about ESA requirements.
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- Don’t go to your family doctor
It is not wise to go for help from your family doctor or physician. As explained above, work with a licensed therapist, so your ESA letter is authoritative.
So, there you go lovelies, pets are goddamn essential for emotional wellness. But traveling with pets sometimes is unaffordable or prohibited in some properties. With an ESA letter, you can say goodbye to all extra travel fees and restrictions from property owners. But what should a legitimate ESA letter contain, so it gets accepted?
The contents of an ESA letter
Apart from being written by a certified mental health professional, a frigging legitimate ESA letter contains the following essential information:
- Your full name.
- An acknowledgment of your psychological disability as described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM).
- The psychological disability makes you unable to perform at least one essential task of your normal life.
- The federal regulations give you the freedom to travel with your pet wherever.
- A licensed mental health therapist is the one recommending the ESA to you.
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An ESA letter gives you the right to live and enter in ‘no-pets’ policy properties with your emotional support animal. It also gives you the freedom to travel with your pet in airplane cabins without paying extra travel fees. It also protects your pet from discrimination.
Lastly, ESAs don’t need any specialized training but must be ready for the responsibility; however, you should not be asked to pay special deposits when getting an ESA. Your ESA letter protects you from unfair pet deposits too. So, go to esacare.com to talk to licensed mental health professionals now for your ESA letter and let it do the talking for you and your pet wherever you want to go.
Get your Emotional Support Animal Letter today by booking an appointment at ESACare.
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