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Old Mar 05, 2015, 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by ~Christina View Post
Service dogs that lead the blind , warn of dropping blood sugar or epilepsy etc ,Yes a trained service dog I think is a wonderful thing. Since its averages about 15 grand for a dog like this to be trained , you should specifically need such a highly trained animal.

I personally feel if you need a dog for a companion, one to emotionally help you feel safe and also basically forces you to go out into the world as dogs need walked , an ESA ( emotional support animal) is a good idea , you don't need a dog that is already trained, Puppies and dogs look to use for love , we look back with same want for love. You can register your own pet as an ESA if he/she meets the qualifications.

Keep in mind whether you eventually ( very long waiting list) receive a fully trained service dog or you find a furry friend on your own.. You are responsible for all the care and vetting... Between food , treats, flea and heart worm medications ,,its roughly about 50.00 a month for my dog , yearly you need routine exams and blood work.

So regardless, having a pet no manner the "Title" is a lifelong and costly relationship.
I'm going to go the route of getting an actual Service Animal because I need it for more than emotional support. I already sent an application thing to get the paperwork to apply in the mail for the organization at the website that is medicalservicedogs.com the organization name is "Guardian Angels". Don't know if you have ever heard of that?
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I have a boyfriend named Daniel who I met on Facebook and we have been together since March 6th, 2019. He has Asperger's Syndrome and a master's in homeland security studies and a 4.0

Diagnosis:
Borderline Personality Disorder
Schizoaffective Disorder
PTSD
ADHD
Social Anxiety Disorder
Medical problems:
Fibromyalgia
Lupus
IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome)
Asthma

Psych meds:
Haloperidol 15 MG
Desipramine 75 MG
Bupropion 150 MG
Prazosin 1 MG
Lamotrigine 200 MG
Benztropine 1 MG

Thanks for this!
dillpickle1983, ~Christina