How to Make a Dog an Emotional Support Dog?

Determine whether you have a qualifying mental or emotional disability

Consult a licensed mental health professional

Ask the professional whether an emotional support animal recommendation is appropriate

Obtain a valid ESA letter if recommended

Make sure the letter is current and meets legal requirements in your area

Choose a dog that is calm, manageable, and suited to your needs

Provide basic obedience training

Socialize the dog to people, places, and common sounds

Keep the dog healthy with regular veterinary care

Maintain vaccinations, licensing, and identification as required by local law

Understand that emotional support dogs are not service dogs

Follow housing and travel rules that apply in your location

Keep the dog under control in public and private settings

Respect property rules and animal restrictions

Renew documentation when required

Verify requirements with your landlord, housing provider, or local authorities

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