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  2. Emotional support animal - Wikipedia

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    Emotional support animals are typically household domesticated animals, [a] but may also be members of other animal species. [b] [4] There is no requirement under US federal law that an emotional support animal wear any identifying tag, patch, harness, or other indication that it is an emotional support animal.

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    Further, there is no requirement in Florida that an emotional support animal wear a tag or harness indicating that it is a support animal. Unlike emotional support animals, which can be any ...

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    Emotional support animals aid people with mental health disorders, but are not covered by ADA. They have no public access rights granted to service dogs. Accommodations, such as housing/apartments ...

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    Similarly, in 2021, another New Hampshire landlord had to pay out $35,000 to a tenant for not carving out an exemption to their own "no pets" policy for their emotional support animal.

  6. Service animal - Wikipedia

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    The assistance animal can be a trained service animal or emotional support animal. [citation needed] No matter the breed, type, size, or weight of these assistance animals, [citation needed] the landlord has to allow them in the housing even if they follow a no-pet policy. In accordance with this Fair Housing Act, the landlords cannot ask for ...

  7. Assistance dog - Wikipedia

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    Assistance dogs are not emotional support animals (ESAs), which are generally not protected by the same laws [2] and typically have little to no training compared to an assistance or service dog. Assistance dogs and ESAs are also both distinct from therapy dogs.

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