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Old 04-18-2008, 05:47 PM #1
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Hello, I am new and look forward to learning many new and exciting things. My interest lies in the Emotional Support Animals. My husband and I are Snow Birds, we are Canadians and live part of the year in Florida. Our doctor has prescribed an ESA (dog) for my husband because he is very ill and the dog helps ameloriate many of the symptoms. Could anyone on this site please give me some information regarding the issue of "No Pet" housing, condominiums, apartments etc. Looking forward to hearing from you all and God Bless you.
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