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How Emotional Support Animals Help With Mental Health
We all love our pets and have a unique connection with them. They offer us unconditional love and acceptance. Whether we’re gone five minutes or five hours, they greet us at the door, tails going a mile a minute, thrilled to see us. All pets improve our sense of wellbeing, but emotional support animals specifically […]

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When to Tell Your Landlord About Your Emotional Support Animal
If you have your ESA letter, the next step is to tell your landlord about your emotional support animal and share your letter with them. We recommend telling your landlord about your ESA as soon as possible after getting your ESA letter. That may mean before or after you have signed the lease or moved […]

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How a Dog’s Internal Clock Works
Service dogs can be trained to remind you when to take medication, perform a scheduled task to keep you moving forward, or other time-sensitive functions. Since they cannot read time like humans, how does their “internal clock” know when you need to do something? That’s where their “superpowers” come into play. In short, the answer […]

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How to Bring a Service Dog on the New York Subway
Taking the New York City subway system with a service dog or psychiatric service dog is not only possible but fully protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Service dogs are allowed on all NYC subway trains and in all stations without needing a carrier, special permit, or extra fee. This guide will cover everything […]

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Can Dogs Eat Popcorn?
Unsalted and unseasoned popcorn is a safe and healthy treat for your dog. Air-popped popcorn has dog-friendly nutrients and minerals, including protein (12.9 grams), fiber (14.5 grams), iron (3.19 mg), magnesium (144 mg), and polyphenols, which, according to the American Heart Association, have been linked to better blood circulation, digestive health, and lowering the risk […]

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How to Spot Fake Service Dogs
If you suspect someone is lying about having a service dog, there are ways to tell whether the person is being truthful or not without violating the Americans with Disabilities Act. You can separate real service dogs from fake ones by knowing a few rules, observing the dog’s behavior, and questioning the owner. In this […]

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