
Mar 05, 2015, 07:18 PM
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Member Since: Feb 2015
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posts: 416
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Originally Posted by ~Christina
You can adopt your own pet , local pound , shelter, aspca or a neighborhood litter of unexpected puppies, You can get your pet listed as a ESA.. The link that Signblinded posted ( thanks) gives you all the information you would need to have basically any furry friend deemed a ESA if he/she is social, trained and safe to take around other people.
My Dog is a lifesaver. Can't imagine life without him.
As for your Pdoc and him not wanting to give you the actual diagnosis? Maybe you need a second opinion ?
Good luck
Ps..Owning a pet is expensive.. Medications, flea and heart worm monthly. Feeding , grooming, if your unable to do the needed bathing etc yourself , vetting , not to mention any emergencies that can come up at any time.
Owning a pet is a huge responsibility.
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Is ESA the same as a Service Animal? My guess is the S stands for Service and the A stands for Animal not sure what the E stands for.
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