While there are usually many steps you must take to get your emotional support dog the proper credentials
and products to identify them, our registration kits provide you with everything to help legitimize the image
of your ESA in the fewest steps possible for an affordable price.
Not sure if you qualify? Take our free 3-minute instant assessment
*SERVICE DOGS "IN-TRAINING" HAVE NO FEDERALLY PROTECTED RIGHTS.
*SERVICE DOGS "IN-TRAINING" HAVE NO FEDERALLY PROTECTED RIGHTS.
*SERVICE DOGS "IN-TRAINING" HAVE NO FEDERALLY PROTECTED RIGHTS.
Our team is happy to walk you through your kit options in order to ensure you make the right purchase for your emotional support animal.
If you don't already have a licensed therapist to help, you can order our "no-risk" ESA Letter Assessment to get everything you need!
Get ESA LetterAlthough ESA Registration and/or certification is highly recommended, it is not required by law. There are tangible benefits of registering your pet, however, that will make life much easier for you when the two of you are in public.
Registering your pet as a support animal, legitimizes it and you (officially establishing your pets emotional support legitimacy) and helps eliminate the hassles and confrontations you'll almost certainly encounter without it. That's the purpose of National Service Animal Registry: To make life easier for disabled persons who travel in public with service dogs and emotional support animals.
Although stores, restaurants, hotels, etc. aren't required by law to let you bring your ESA inside, if your ESA is registered and wears an NSAR service vest and ID card that formalize your pet's look, many public places will simply allow your ESA to accompany you anyway.
100% refund within 30 days of your purchase - If you are unsatisfied for any reason, just contact us. You just need to return the items back to us to get refund.
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Find answers to common questions pet owners have about Emotional Support Animals (ESA)