How To Make
Your Dog A Service Dog

How To Qualify For An ESA Letter?

If you want to know how to make your dog a service dog or how to register your dog as a service dog or ESA, then the information we have below will help you. If your pet is any species other than a dog, it won’t qualify as a Service Dog (only dogs and miniature horses may legally qualify as service dogs). In this case, registering your pet as an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) is your best option. In a minute or two, you’ll be able to identify which service type you qualify for, and will know the steps for how to make your dog a service dog.

Click here to get detailed information on the following service types: Emotional Support Animals or Service Dogs

Service Dog

  • Qualify your pet A Service Dog must be able to perform an important life-task for its handler that the person has great difficulty performing (these physical/psychiatric impairments are usually referred to as disabilities). Examples of work or tasks include, but are not limited to:
    • Assisting individuals who are blind or have low vision with navigation and other tasks
    • Alerting individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing to the presence of people or sounds, providing non-violent protection or rescue work
    • Pulling a wheelchair
    • Assisting an individual during a seizure
    • Alerting individuals to the presence of allergens
    • Retrieving items such as medicine or the telephone
    • Providing physical support and assistance with balance and stability to individuals with mobility disabilities
    • Helping persons with psychiatric and neurological disabilities by preventing or interrupting impulsive or destructive behaviors

    Click to register your service dog

Emotional Support Animal (ESA)

  • An Emotional Support Animal (ESA) requires NO training and can be any normal domestic pet (dog, cat, rabbit, bird, lizard, fish, etc.). The presence of the ESA is what minimizes the negative effects of a person’s emotional or mental impairment.
  • To qualify for an Emotional Support Animal (ESA), you’ll need a properly written letter from a licensed therapist or medical doctor that prescribes an ESA due to an emotional or psychological disability found in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5).

    Click to register your ESA

    Qualify your ESA
  • Federally protected rights for Emotional Support Animals:
    • An ESA may fly in the cabin of a commercial or private airline with their disabled handler, and the handler may NOT be charged a pet or other fee.
    • Landlords and property managers must make reasonable accommodations for tenants or prospective tenants with ESAs, even if the apartment, house, college dorm, or other residence does not allow pets. A tenant with an ESA may NOT be charged a pet-fee of any kind, even if pet fees are normally required.
  • Federally protected rights for Service Dogs (not ESA’s):
    • With only a few exceptions, a disabled handler may take a service dog into any place a person without a dog would normally be allowed to go – even when pets are NOT allowed. This includes, but is not limited to: restaurants, grocery stores, malls, theatres, buses, taxis, trains, airplanes, motels, government buildings, medical offices, hospitals, parks, beaches, amusement parks, churches, etc.
    • Landlords and property managers must make reasonable accommodations for tenants or prospective tenants with service dogs, even if the apartment, house, college dorm, or other residence does not allow pets. A tenant with a service dog may NOT be charged a pet-fee of any kind, even if pet fees are normally required.
      • Public entities may NOT charge the disabled handler a fee because of their service dog.
      • Public entities may NOT position or seat the handler and service dog away from other patrons to intentionally separate them.

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