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Old 11-06-2012, 11:20 PM #61
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I am so sorry of your struggles. I have heard that too about monkeys but dont know about it first hand. Have you looked or googled online? Would this be to help you be able to get out? I wonder now thinking about it why you dont see monkeys out like service dogs for ex? Would you think of getting a dog possibly or would it be too hard to take him out? I was not sure if you may have a sliding door or something?
Though I get out I also live alone and because of my medical and pain I am limited so have limited contact with people since my family is out of state so I also feel lonely. I did go through a period when I had severe ocd/anxiety/depression where I had not to the extent of what yours sounds like but a hard time leaving do to many factors. That though after over a decade of struggles and many treatments is better so I guess my point is that I hope things for you can too.
If you find out about the monkey let me know or if I read of anything I will let you
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Old 11-07-2012, 12:14 PM #62
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I do know that they train then for people in wheelchairs, the grop is called the helping hands,but they can noy help me I'm not in a wheelchair but thank you and if you hear anything I would love to know
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Old 11-17-2012, 10:33 PM #63
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I am so sorry of your struggles. I have heard that too about monkeys but dont know about it first hand. Have you looked or googled online? Would this be to help you be able to get out? I wonder now thinking about it why you dont see monkeys out like service dogs for ex? Would you think of getting a dog possibly or would it be too hard to take him out? I was not sure if you may have a sliding door or something?
Though I get out I also live alone and because of my medical and pain I am limited so have limited contact with people since my family is out of state so I also feel lonely. I did go through a period when I had severe ocd/anxiety/depression where I had not to the extent of what yours sounds like but a hard time leaving do to many factors. That though after over a decade of struggles and many treatments is better so I guess my point is that I hope things for you can too.
If you find out about the monkey let me know or if I read of anything I will let you
I do not know if you are getting my messages,so I'm going to send you another one please let me know if you do get them,I found some breeders of capuchin monkeys,how good is your sence of humor? 6500.00 for males and 8000.00 for females (pitty cash right?) will medacade help pay for this if my psychiatrist writes me a perscription?
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Hey guys!
I recently got a letter from my psychiatric about a ESA. I live in a trailer park (I own the trailer just rent the space) and dogs aren't allowed.
Can my renter legally prohibit me having a dog around the place?
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Confused Can you please help

I suffer from schizophrenia, PTSD, Severe Anxiety Disorder and several other mental conditions. I have a pit bull that I have had since he was 6 weeks old that can since when I am having a panic attack and he helps when I am having what I call my schizo attacks he lays his body across my chest to sooth me. I have just recently talked to my psychiatrist about making him my constant companion but I don't know what else I need to do nor does he for us to accomplish this can anybody please help me.
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I suffer from schizophrenia, PTSD, Severe Anxiety Disorder and several other mental conditions. I have a pit bull that I have had since he was 6 weeks old that can since when I am having a panic attack and he helps when I am having what I call my schizo attacks he lays his body across my chest to sooth me. I have just recently talked to my psychiatrist about making him my constant companion but I don't know what else I need to do nor does he for us to accomplish this can anybody please help me.
If you mean some kind of status beyond being a pet, that may be a hard sell depending on your location.

Breed-specific laws state-by-state (and international)

Some insurance companies also have breed-specific clauses/exceptions to coverage. You would have to look to your policy regarding that.

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Default docotrs papers for my psychiatric service dog?? is that legal?

for the love of God.
this persons are faking their doggies, I apologize if my English is not perfect, I am Puerto Rican. I had my service dog after trainings and trainings. his name is Rowdy and he serves me for invisible disabilities. panic, anxiety. he is not a therapy dog nor a companion dog, he pull me out of many situations before my panic attack usually kick. he had prevent many of them. and this persons are faking little puddles just to flight??? that is almost causing me nauseas.

anyways. if you have a real service dog, we all know there is not a certification available online that is not fake.

and today I am happen to be going true a situation and will like a advice from legitimate service dog handler. please if you are not, don't bother.

I just moved in in this complex and honestly I had never had to present any "documentation" for Rowdy except for answering if he is a service dog and what he does for me (the classic 2 questions)
it is true that I have to present a doctor note were he explain my disabilities? I though I didn't had to share that private info.
and if true. anyone have a sample letter for me to bring to my doctor or a link to the right one to print so I can take it to my psychiatric ?

also... if my landlord is mistaking asking me for this info, please let me know.
I will appreciate.
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Look for your state gov info pages - landlord tenant info - for the up to date laws/rules..
might even be city/county based ..

or call local housing government for details on this sort of thing..

https://www.google.com/search?q=land...ervice+animals
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Default Can you register a Emotional support Dog so they can go in the stores with you.

I was wondering if my Fiancé can register his emotional support dog so he can take his dog with him to the store. He is a well behaved dog. I have looked all over the internet but I can't find anything about this. I hope someone can help me on this. Thanks
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