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Event date & time:
10.12.2019 at 00:00
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Location
United States
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Added by:
karenwhite4544@gmail.com
Planning a vacation with Coco? Do you have a valid and genuine ESA letter to accompany you? A fake ESA letter can ruin your entire vacation, quite literally. We know that you have been planning this holiday for months and don't want anything to ruin it.
The only best way of doing it is to make sure that your ESA letter is genuine and written by a licensed mental health professional. To know if your letter is real, look for an emotional support animal letter sample and examine your letter properly.
If you see any of the following warning signs, run away as far as possible.
Ask for a sample ESA letter to see what will they add to the letter. Is it written on the medical health professional’s letterhead? Does it have the therapist’s signature? Are all the details clear and easy to scan? If any of these details are missing then the letter is fake.
Is the therapist licensed to work in your state? This is something that many ESA owners do not know. A genuine ESA letter provider will know about it. If the therapist’s state is different than yours then you should quit working with it.
Types of Emotional Support Animals
Ever wondered why cats and dogs are usually the first choices of the people looking for an emotional support animal? We know that there are people who go for unusual and exotic types of animals but, usually, it is always a dog or a cat.
We know that to live with our ESA we all need to have a functional ESA letter for housing, but besides providing emotional support, they also do a number of other functions.
Below are some of the types of emotional support animals and the functions they play in our lives.
Hospital or Recovery Dogs
Dogs in the hospital may seem like a strange idea for many but, believe us, you have no idea how much they benefit the patients. Reportedly, a number of patients, especially the ones who are bedridden, felt better and more positive towards life after only a few visits of these therapy dogs.
For People with Mental Disorders
Animal Assisted Therapy has shown promising results in the case of people suffering from mental illnesses. Patients with mental illnesses like schizophrenia and bipolar personalities significantly improved after this type of treatment. It is believed that since there is less human interaction in the therapy, it shows better results.