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Emotional Support Animal - Fast ESA Letter

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Emotional Support Animal An emotional support animal is an animal that provides a therapeutic relationship to persons who have a mental disability. An Emotional Support Animal is intended to alleviate symptoms of mental illness and improve the quality of life in the individual with the disability. OUR Licensed Professionals Each of our licensed mental health professionals are legally able to provide psychotherapy and teletherapy. They are each licensed in their respective states, and have degrees ranging from licensed medical doctors, licensed social workers, to licensed professional counselors. Each professional is required to maintain their license and is committed to continuing their education through courses and workshops. Your letter will contain all of your professional's educational credentials and license information (including number, date of issue, and state where it was issued) on their official letterhead. WHY CHOOSE ESA LETTERS TODAY? Our standard is to provide an inc...

CAN DOGS EAT BANANAS AND OTHER HUMAN FOOD?

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Can Dogs Eat Bananas? Know Health Benefits of Banana for Dog. Banana for your Emotional Support Animal One of the biggest questions I am asked is ‘What Foods Can Dogs Eat?’. Is it ok to give my dog peanut butter? Can dogs eat bananas? Can my dog eat chocolate? In this post we look at the foods which are good for dogs and are ok for dogs to eat as treats. In part 2 'Foods that are Harmful for Dogs' we’ll take a look at the foods dogs should definitely avoid! Foods That Are Safe For Dogs To Eat So you’re eating your dinner and your little friend is sat quietly next to your chair giving you those puppy dog eyes and you simply cannot resist giving them a little scrap of food from your plate. You may be surprised to know however that some of the food we eat is also good for our dogs. It can really boost their health if  you add it to their regular dog food diet. Apples Apples are a lovely crunchy treat for your dog. They are also a great source of vitamins A and C as well as fibre....