Comments on: What is an Emotional Support Animal? https://esadoctors.com/what-is-an-emotional-support-animal/ Fri, 15 Mar 2024 09:13:40 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 By: ESA Doctors https://esadoctors.com/what-is-an-emotional-support-animal/comment-page-1/#comment-110340 Fri, 15 Oct 2021 08:45:13 +0000 https://esadoctors.com/?p=26706#comment-110340 In reply to BJW.

We have written extensively about Fair Housing rules, for example: https://esadoctors.com/hud-housing-rules-emotional-support-animals/

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By: BJW https://esadoctors.com/what-is-an-emotional-support-animal/comment-page-1/#comment-110192 Tue, 12 Oct 2021 14:06:36 +0000 https://esadoctors.com/?p=26706#comment-110192 I have (2) Senior ESAs. A 12yr old dog and a 15yr old cat. In addition to the two I have a 2yr old Chihuahua that fills my life with funny everyday aspects of his world. He even brings joy and love to my older ESA animals. The young ESA brings the older ESAs back to life since all they want to do is sleep more and eat and poop. So having this younger dog is perfect for us all BW needs a younger ESA to lessen the effects of her disability and keep her from isolating herself from others which is detrimental to her existing disabilities. BW currently suffers from PTSD from a tragic death of a dear friend just 4yrs ago that lived in the same dwelling/apts where she currently lives at, also. She has witnessed alit of deaths in a short time in these apts where she calls home. The young ESA keeps her happy and provides long term companionship and help with her disabilities that might otherwise keep her from enjoying life as she knows it. You may want to refer to the Fair Housing Act that says the Landlord is legally obligated to accommodate the said animal in addition to BWs older ESAs.. The accomadation described allows this animal to live in her apt free of charges like pet rent and pet deposits of any kind.

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