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What Is a Medical Service Animal?

A psychiatric or disability service animal goes beyond providing companionship and must also be trained to perform specific tasks that assist the owner in coping with their disabilities or symptoms. They are accepted in ALL housing and rental properties, hotels, most public places, and can travel on all airlines in the cabin with the owner, provided they adhere to certain rules and regulations and have the necessary documentation.

Benefits

No More Pet Rent

Landlords can NOT impose extra fees or deposits for service animals. You are not legally required to disclose your pet on rental applications.

No Airline Fees

Airlines can NOT charge pet fees or additional tickets for you ADA service animal. Pets will fly with you in the cabin NOT cargo hold.

Work Accommodation

Employers must allow the animal to accompany you at work and NOT stay at home.

No More Hassles

Hotels, Restaurants, Schools, Hospitals, Grocery Stores, Shopping Malls, Parks, Museums, Uber/Lyft.

Where Can You Go ?

Beach and Parks

Travel and Airline

Hotels and Airbnb

Rideshare

School

Employment

Restaurant and Cafes

Hospital

Farmers Markets and Fairs

*For California Residents, effective January 1, 2022, new law AB 468 requires those seeking a letter for dogs to establish a client-provider relationship with the individual for at least 30 days prior to providing documentation, which will result in having two consultations before qualifying.

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Qualifying Psychiatric Service Dog Conditions

Depression: Service dogs can offer comfort, companionship, and motivation for individuals battling depression.

Anxiety: The presence of a service dog can provide a calming influence, reduce anxiety levels, and help individuals regain a sense of control.

Phobias: Psychiatric service dogs can be trained to assist individuals in managing and overcoming specific phobias through targeted interventions.

Personality Disorders: These dogs can provide emotional support, stability, and assistance with coping strategies for those living with personality disorders.

Bipolar Disorder: Psychiatric service dogs can aid individuals with bipolar disorder by helping them recognize and manage mood fluctuations.

ADHD: These dogs can provide a calming influence, help with focus and attention, and assist in managing impulsive behaviors.

Schizophrenia: Service dogs can offer emotional support, grounding, and help individuals manage symptoms of schizophrenia.

Qualifying Disability Service Dog Conditions

Arthritis: A medical service animal can assist individuals with arthritis by retrieving objects, providing balance support, and helping with mobility.

Pain syndrome: A medical service animal can offer emotional support, provide comfort during flare-ups, and assist with daily tasks to alleviate the impact of pain syndrome.

Allergies: A medical service animal can detect allergens, warn individuals with allergies, and help create allergen-free environments.

Asthma: A medical service animal can help individuals with asthma by alerting them to triggers, providing comfort during attacks, and assisting with medication retrieval.

Visual impairment: A medical service animal can guide individuals with visual impairment, assist with navigation, and help them avoid obstacles.

Deafness: A medical service animal can alert individuals with deafness to sounds, such as alarms or doorbells, and provide emotional support and companionship.

Paralysis: A medical service animal can assist individuals with paralysis by retrieving items, opening doors, and providing balance and stability.

Multiple sclerosis: A medical service animal can help individuals with multiple sclerosis by offering support with mobility, balance, and performing tasks like fetching items.

Epilepsy: A medical service animal can alert individuals with epilepsy to oncoming seizures, provide comfort during and after seizures, and help with safety measures.

What Our Patients are Saying

Real Customers. Real reviews.

I can't express enough gratitude for the exceptional strength and guidance provided by Dr. A. and his team

As someone living with a chronic illness, my life has been transformed since partnering with their highly trained service animal. Not only does my furry companion offer unwavering support and companionship, but their ability to detect and alert me to potential health emergencies is truly remarkable. Thanks to you, I now have a newfound sense of independence and peace of mind. Their professionalism, compassion, and dedication to improving lives are unparalleled.
Patient and doggy parent
Kimberly S. and Pogo

From the moment I reached out, their team demonstrated exceptional knowledge and expertise

Choosing Dr. A and Kris for my medical service animal needs was the best decision I ever made. They carefully matched me with a service animal perfectly suited to my specific medical condition, providing me with constant support and comfort. The bond we've formed is incredible. Not only has my service animal become an integral part of my life, but they've also significantly improved my overall well-being. With these dog lover providers, I found top-notch service, reliable assistance, and the chance for a brighter future.
Patient and doggy parent
Michelle C. and Winnie

I cannot speak highly enough about the outstanding medical service animal services offered by your team

Their dedication to their clients' well-being is evident from the very beginning. When I contacted them, they took the time to thoroughly understand my unique medical needs and matched me with a service animal that has become my lifeline. The training and support provided by Kris Dr. A are exceptional, ensuring that my furry companion is always ready to assist me. Thanks to their expertise and genuine care, I now have a faithful companion who brings joy, comfort, and an invaluable sense of security.
Patient and doggy parent
Sandra B. and Hardy

Why Us

1. Our Guarantee This Medical Letter Will Work For You.
We believe you should not have to worry about the legitimacy of a disability or psychiatric letter. That is why we offers a satisfaction guarantee – you will be satisfied with your letter within the first seven days or 100% of your money back.

2. Created By a Medical Professional and Service Dog Owner.
Our expertise is from years of hurdles and hoops our owner has jumped through obtaining letters from physicians, removing airline restrictions, elimination of pet rent. We ensure your letter will give you the peace of mind that your pets are treated as family for your individual needs.
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3. Unparalleled Customer Support
Many rental agents, HOA, airlines and public facilities need different forms and letters. We’ve invested in a team of pet lovers who are support specialists and understand your needs. We are dedicated to making sure you always have access to the support you need.

Our customer service team is available to speak with you Monday – Friday 9 AM-5 PM PST.  Call 949-524-2423.

4. Best In Class Legal Support
Our pet support team regularly speaks to a legal support team who are experts in disability, fair housing and travel regulations. We HAVE encountered most issues with housing, public access, and travel needs for your fur babies. Our legal team has your back should you need it!

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