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Make Your New Year Pawsome With These Furry-Friendly Ideas

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New year’s eve is the best way to rewind your memories, good or bad, and send them away to welcome the new year filled with hope and colors. It’s time to celebrate a new year. Unfortunately, the idea of celebrations can sound a little crazy for your furry friends as they don’t like the idea of fireworks or loud music. So, staying with them or planning a New Year’s Eve party with your companion can be a perfect idea to start your 2020.  Don’t feel bad that you can’t attend a party. You can obviously dress up and wear your favorite heels or just go with your comfortable slippers. No stress at all. Only you and your dog can lighten and brighten the new year quickly. That’s why patients with mental health issues go for an emotional support dog letter for the sole reason to be with your companion animal. Doesn’t it sound like a relaxing way to start a new year? Here are some of the ways to start your year with your furry friend.  Get Set Go With a Movie Marathon  If you wish to st

Emotional Support Animal Laws Every Pet Owner Should Know

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As a dog owner, you already know how important your pet for you is. It accompanies you when visiting the market, exercising, and of course managing your mental illnesses. The pet provides comfort and love to help you lead a healthy lifestyle. That’s why they’re called emotional support animals (ESA). In the United States, ESAs enjoy more benefits over normal pets. Let’s learn about the ESA laws and the advantages of registering a dog as an emotional support animal . Emotional Support Animal Laws Emotional support animals are companion animals, which offer an emotional connection with individuals suffering from mental health conditions. Usually, therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists prescribe ESAs to patients with anxiety, depression, PTSD, etc. ESAs are different from service animals, which require extensive training to perform their jobs. Although emotional support animals don’t require any training to perform their jobs, you should train your animal to behave in the publ