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Originally Posted by Tiffy
I have an emotional support dog. She’s actually trained to do some things that help me with some of my problems (along the lines of panic attacks and OCD, but I won’t get into details) so I guess, by definition, she’s technically a service animal. .
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Hi Tiffy, I am a PSD handler (agoraphobia with panic disorder) and if your pup is trained to mitigate your condition and you are disabled, she is a service animal! I completely understand about not wanting to have to deal with people (I was the same way) but you may find that a service animal is more accepted than a ESA and if you choose to vest her, you can use a generic "medical alert" SD vest to keep your condition private. Just a thought to help out...