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Posted 8 y ago
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I have a emotional support dog, I also have him registered with a service that has a good amount of information. I will try and get it on this page. I also have to get the letter from my psychologist each year stating that he continues to be a part of his recovery. This is a Federal Law and the weight of the animals are not a issue. I am not sure what I'd do without Buster, I know losing him would cause me to think about things that helps my cope with.
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LT Brad McInnis
I am glad you got the dog! Wish you didn't need to re-submit paperwork every year, I think that's BS.
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The vet may be stretching the system; there are a lot of emotional support dogs out there, a few chickens and a pig or two which provide great comfort to their owners but also violate home ownership and property rights which give people a place to escape dogs that bark for prolonged periods and lunge at Dachshunds. If prolonged barking doesn't bother you, just move to our neighborhood and live here. The politicians need to come up with a stricted definition of emotional support but don't feel such laws will take priority over property ownership rights.
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Cpl Scott McCarroll
I have truly been helped by Buster always in my life. When I was hospitalized 3 years ago, after 10 days in the hospital because of a medicine mixed up only to find his decomposing body, I had to have my Adult Protive Services
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