This is wrong on so many levels and is ripe for abuse from self absorbed people and Paris Hilton wannabees. With the rise in abuse of "emotional support animals" there really needs to be some official certification process for all service animals, requiring training and a doctor's note, similarto handicap tags. Random online "certification" should not count. |
| Dangerous breeds such as pitbulls and pitbull mixes whould not be allowed to be designated service animals. |
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A medical professional needs to state that the dog is necessary to mitigate your depression/anxiety. Do not pay money to a certification site, as it's a scam that makes it harder for people to get on without this shoddy paperwork (as businesses begin to think all service/esa animals should have it).
Realize that you can still be evicted/asked to leave if the dog is a nuisance, so make sure it is quiet and well trained! |
Yes they are. However, if the animal doesn't have a good temperament or is dangerous to others, the landlord can ask it to leave (same for service animals). |
That's not true. I've seen a service dog that was a pit. There are no laws about breeds, only that it is trained to perform a task that mitigates a disability. |
| I'm an rn in a clinic setting. Had a patient want us to write a letter to her landlord saying her multiple cats were emotional support animals and she needed them to comfort her. Except we're ophthalmology. Her other drs wouldn't write it so she was trying anyone with md after their name to get her cats in her house |
| Note from your regular psychiatrist. There's no official agency. |
| OP again: my dog is under 20 pounds. Not a ptbill or any dangerous breed. |
So why can't you just pay a pet deposit and agree to regular checks on the apartment? |
Can you get your doctor to write a note stating that the dog is necessary to alleviate certain symptoms or aspects of your disability? That's what you need, all you need, and the only thing that matters. |
So what are you looking for? Free airline travel? This is BS. |
Legitimate service dog providers DO NOT use pitbulls. Most have in-house breeding programs and will NOT allow you to be a puppy raiser if you have certain breeds as pets including pitbulls. |
Well, OP isn't talking about a legitimate service dog, so it's a moot point. |