Bringing peace of mind to NJ with certified support animals.
Emotional Support & Medical Service Animals in Newark, NJ
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In Newark, individuals with anxiety, PTSD, depression, or autism can find life-changing comfort through certified Emotional Support or Medical Service Animals. Whether it’s a dog, cat, or other species, your support animal offers legal protection in housing and, in many cases, during travel. Our trusted professionals make it easy to get certified.
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.
Legal Protection & Documentation
You get professional service animal documentation that supports your rights and makes dealing with landlords, airlines, and businesses easier.
24/7 Support
Your service animal stays by your side day and night, helping you manage anxiety, medical episodes, and stressful situations.
Greater Independence
With a trained service animal, you rely less on others and feel more confident going out, traveling, and handling daily life.
Better Quality of Life
Service animals help reduce stress, improve routine, and support your mental and physical health for a more stable, peaceful life.
Where Can You Go ?
Beach and Parks
Travel and Airline
Hotels and Airbnb
Rideshare
School
Employment
Restaurant and Cafes
Hospital
Farmers Markets and Fairs
Quick and Simple Process
Emotional Support & Service Animals That Truly Help
In a city like Newark, support animals are more than just pets. They help individuals manage emotional and psychiatric conditions in their everyday lives. These animals bring peace, comfort, and reliabilitythings many people need to feel balanced. We make it easy to get certified for an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) or a Medical Service Animal. Our process is quick, legal, and fully supported by licensed healthcare providers. ESAs dont require training. They are valued for their calming presence. Their role is to reduce emotional distress. Many residents of Newark use ESAs to manage conditions like depression, anxiety, and PTSD. With an ESA letter, you can live in any rentaleven in no-pet housing. Medical Service Animals are different. These animals receive training to perform tasks. Some can interrupt anxiety attacks. Others guide you through stressful places or remind you to take medication. Because of this training, they have extra legal rights. You can take them to stores, restaurants, hotels, and airplanes. We support many types of animalsdogs, cats, and other species too. Your companion should fit your lifestyle and your needs. You may qualify for: – Support for depression and anxiety – Service animals for PTSD – Therapy animal for autism – ESA support for other conditions Heres how it works: 1. Fill out our secure online form. 2. Get matched with a licensed provider. 3. If approved, receive your ESA or service animal letter quickly. You dont have to face your mental health challenges alone. With a support animal by your side, you can move through Newark with confidence and comfort.
Our Providers

Dr. R. Shorts
MD, FACE, QME
San Francisco, CA

Daniel M.
BSN, DC, PA-C
Las Vegas, NV

Dr. R.K.Aurora
ER-RN, FNP-BC, DC
CA, NV, FL

Michelle N.
BSN, ER-RN
Las Vegas, NV

Pete M.
BSN, ER-RN
Scottsdale, AZ

Nicole R.
BSN, ER-RN
Miami, FL

Eloise S.
Newport Beach, CA

Petra J.
Los Angeles, CA

Ingrid K.
Malibu, CA
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FAQ
Do Emotional Support Animals replace therapy, medication, or medical devices?
No. Emotional Support Animals are meant to support your emotional well-being, not replace treatment. You should still follow your provider’s plan, including therapy, medication, and any medical devices or coping strategies. An ESA can make that plan easier to follow by offering comfort, routine, and motivation.
Are Emotional Support Animals considered service animals under the ADA?
Usually not. Under the ADA, a service animal is generally a dog (and in some cases a miniature horse) that is individually trained to perform tasks directly related to a disability. Emotional Support Animals provide comfort through their presence and are not required to perform tasks. Because of this, ESAs generally do not have the same public access rights as service animals under the ADA.
Do I have to register my Emotional Support Animal in a national database?
No. U.S. federal law does not require a national registration, official ID card, or online certificate for Emotional Support Animals. What matters is having valid documentation from a licensed provider that explains your disability-related need for an ESA. Many “registries” and instant ID services are misleading and not legally necessary.
Can landlords charge pet rent or deposits for an Emotional Support Animal?
In many housing situations covered by the Fair Housing Act and similar laws, assistance animals—including Emotional Support Animals and service animals—are treated differently from pets. This often means landlords may not charge extra pet rent or pet deposits just because the animal is an ESA. However, you can still be responsible for damage beyond normal wear and tear, and you may need to provide proper ESA documentation.
Do airlines have to accept Emotional Support Animals like service animals?
Current airline rules have changed. Most airlines no longer treat ESAs as service animals under the Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA). Instead, they are usually treated as pets and may be subject to pet fees, size limits, and carrier rules. Task-trained service animals are often recognized differently. It is important to review each airline’s current policy before you travel.
How do I know if I qualify for Emotional Support Animal documentation?
You will need an evaluation by a licensed provider who reviews your diagnosis, symptoms, daily functioning, and how an animal helps you. If they believe an ESA is clinically appropriate, they may issue an ESA letter. If not, they can suggest other supports, and in some cases may discuss whether a medical service animal could be more appropriate for your needs.
Contact Info
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