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Emotional Support Pet is a wholly owned subsidiary of ESA LLC (a Colorado Corporation) whose main aim is go for cage free flying of pets by issuing a prescription letter for people with special emotional attachments/disabilities.It has been serving people since 2012.


Denver, CO, April 4th, 2017 -- There is good news for people who are diagnosed with identifiable emotional disability with their pets while flying.Emotional Support Pet works to make sure you fly along with your pet for no extra money charged by airlines. These pets will be certified as Emotional Support Animals and are also permitted in Non-pet rental Housing.

Emotional Support Pet and its partner Keystone Psychological Services LLC in Denver and Colorado, work very hard to provide Psychological Evaluations and other online counseling to the clients.The Medical professionals are completely Licensed which include Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Family therapist, Professional Counselors. An online exam is conducted for around 30-40 minutes. The process takes 2-3 days to complete. The prescription letter will be emailed and will be valid for one year.

The total cost of the procedure is $99.95 (paid by PayPal) which includes your online exam, counseling and prescription Letter. The renewal can be done at $69.95. The applicant need not to pay any extra charge to airlines, only the thing required is the valid Prescription letter stating that the pet isn’t a danger to the passenger and is well behaved. The pet need not wear any uniform or any identification marking it as Emotional Support Animal, only prescription letter will suffice. People with ESA are given priority and are given seat in the front of airplane where they have good leg space. But if airport authorities feel that the pet is noisy, vicious or any indications that it may harm the passengers, they have full authority to deny the service.

The passenger hasto give a prior notice of 48 hours regarding travelling with emotional support animal to the respective airline. The passenger needs to specify Flight number, pet’s breed and weight on the prescription and the email/fax to the desired airline. It would be better for airlines as well as the passenger if they arrive at airport early so as to make boarding process easy. Emotional Support Pet offers full refund if they are unable to write the prescription.

For more information visit http://www.emotionalsupportpet.com/.


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Company Name:
ESA LLC
Address:
600 17th Street, Suite 2800 South
Denver, CO 80202
Phone Number:
970-492-5342
Email:
admin@emotionalsupportpet.com
Website:
www.emotionalsupportpet.com

Emotional Support Pet, a well known companyis providing help to individuals with special needs. The company does so by providing and ESA presecription allowing the individuals to travel with their pets they love without incurring any additional cost as well as the need of a cage.


March 21, 2015 -- Emotional SupportPet, a subsidiary of ESA LLC is now providing assistance to the individuals suffering from anxiety, personality disorders and mood disorders by allowing them to carry their adorable pets in the flight without bearing any additional costs. It also provides housing accommodation to the pets with their owners.The company aids in getting an Emotional Support Animal Prescription that is necessary to bring the pets along.

When contacted, the representative of the company said, “We believe that pets are real friends. Therevibe can relieve all your worries and tensions that make our life miserable. Pets are so loveable and adorable.” He further added,“We at emotional support pettake efforts to help you to become eligible for emotional support animal and get your pet toaccompany you, while you are travelling and facing an emotional disability.”

Emotional Support Pet is serving the society by providing necessary emotional support to all its clients who are facing emotional disorders and instability arising due to anxiety, stress, depression, social phobia and panic disorders. The company is working in alliance with Keystone Psychological services. These mental health professionals are responsible to take several battery tests of 40 to 45 minutes duration each.These tests are used to determine or diagnose the mental health of the client. On qualifying the test, a licensed therapist client is offered with a physical prescription that allows the patient to travel or live with their pets without bearing any additional costs. All types of dogs can be boarded on the flight regardless of the size.

This complete service including the psychological evaluation, e-mail counseling, and emotional support animal prescription letter generally costs around $124.95. In the flight, the animals are can sit on the floor if they are not comfortable on the passengers lap. In addition, the company also provides housing facilities to the pet by presenting the prescription letter to the landlord.

About Emotional Support Pet

Emotional Support Pet in partnership with Keystone Psychological services provides evaluations and online counseling to clients in order to examine their emotional status. The company also provides online counseling and prescription after considering the results of the evaluation.

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Emotional Support Pet
Contact Number: 1-970-492-5342
Fax Number: 1-970-797-1236
Email id: admin@emotionalsupportpet.com
Website: http://emotionalsupportpet.com/

Santa Rosa, CA, 25 September 2014 -- There are a few common dog breeds that face discrimination by homeowners’ and renters’ insurance providers, based on a reputation for aggressive behavior. Animal RN embraces these dog breeds and is proud to announce a “Blacklisted Dog Party,” for blacklisted dog breeds and the people who love them. It will take place Saturday, October 25th from 11am-1pm at Frances Nielsen Park.

Insurance companies and some cities have discrimination built into legislation targeting specific dog breeds. This is becoming a more wide spread practiced, evidenced by responsible dog owners with well-behaved dogs suddenly getting dropped from their home insurance companies, without incident or warning, simply because they own a “blacklisted dog breed.” Families of these well-behaved blacklisted dogs breed are struggling to find any insurance due to the breed of dog he had.

These stories inspired Robyn Kesnow, Founder of Animal RN, to become a Canine Good Citizen (CGC) Evaluator with the AKC, and why Animal RN is hosting the Blacklisted Dog Party. Animal RN believes these breeds aren’t bad. With proper training, responsible pet parents can thrive and should be afforded the insurance available to mainstream breed owners.

This event will bring positive awareness to blacklisted breeds, offer CGC evaluations and connect blacklist pet parents with insurance company and pet care resources to keep their well-behaved blacklisted breed dog, or to welcome one into their home.

Activities at the event will include CGC evaluations, bobbing for hotdogs (for dogs only), as well as activities for the kids. There will be rescue information for lovers of blacklisted breeds and mixed breeds, as well as resources for blacklisted breeds, homeowners, and renters. This event will shed light on the important topic, and raise awareness for these dogs that often are discriminated against simply for their breeding.

Founded in 2007 by Robyn Kesnow, a California-state Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT), Animal RN is an organization that advocates for animals and partners with pet parents. The organization offers in-your-home pet care ranging from basic healthy dog/cat pet sitting to animal hospice and medical services. According to Animal RN, “Our mission is to advocate for animals first and foremost. Families are looking for support and assurance that their choices in pet care are the right choices for their pets.”

Join us Saturday, October 25th at 11am to celebrate Blacklisted Dogs and the people who love them. RSVP today to secure a set appointment time for the Canine Good Citizen Evaluation, 707.695.2500 xt. 0

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Media Contacts:
Contact: Robyn Kesnow
Cell Phone: (707) 602-7387
Email: info@animalrn.com
Website: http://www.animalrn.com/

Las Vegas, NV - Who among us hasn’t looked down at the sad look of a dog when they’re asking for a hand-out otherwise known as a table scrap? One is hard-pressed to turn that kind of resourcefulness down. But studies show that indeed, dog lovers should resist the urge to share and keep it at a ten percent minimum. “At the time it feels mean to turn a dog away from something delicious.” said Jozsef Kovacs, Co-Owner of ChoosePuppy.com. “But keeping the sharing to ten percent of your dog’s overall diet is really best for them in the long run.”

No quarrel could be had for keeping attention focused on what’s both good and bad for a pet but many people are not informed as to what exactly that entails. “We want to be a resource for dog owners. In light of that some good table treats include vegetables like carrots, broccoli, cooked squash, zucchini and potatoes. Fruits like apples, melons and berries are good as well.” added Kovacs. Grains such as rice and plain pasta are also okay for a canine in addition to steak, chicken, turkey and hamburger all in small amounts. “Plain yogurt is also a healthy treat dogs enjoy.” said Kovacs.

The ChoosePuppy.com Co-Owner is careful to stipulate the “bad treats” dog owners tend to pass along to their best friends. Topping the toxic treats list are the following culprits - chocolate, onions, macadamia nuts, grapes and raisins. Interestingly enough, added to Kovac’s list is the not too widely publicized highly developed sweet tooth in dogs. He suggests that sweets of any kind, just like in humans, can promote cavities and obesity. Kovacs also suggests avoiding duck, pork, veal and venison because the meats are too fatty as are fried foods of any kind. Lastly, dogs should not be offered any meat with bones whether small or large as it may cause choking and throat damage.

Breeders are welcome to list dogs on the ChoosePuppy.com site as it is a great resource to find buyers worldwide for their specific breeds. Offering membership pricing ranging from $4.99 to $24.99 ChoosePuppy.com is a great resource for shelters and private persons as well. For more information visit www.choosepuppy.com.

May 2013 – From Puppy To Pal - The Secret To Getting Your Dog to Do What You Want Announcing to a global audience of dog lovers, enthusiasts, owners, friends, caretakers, and all those with a passion for dogs. The Secret To Getting Your Dog To Do What You Want is the first booklet in the Give Your Dog A Bone Series. This booklet covers the first step in learning how to create and maintain the relationship you want with your dog while giving them the love and guidance they need.

There is a fact that all dog owners must understand, "One Size Fits All" solutions for dogs do not work! Too often as dog owners, maybe multiple times, we think what works on one must surely work on another. The fact is that is simply not the case. An excerpt from the book "The Secret to Getting Your Dog to Do What You Want" shows how author and advocate JennaLee Gallicchio shares her personal journey in dog training:

Why Give Your Dog a Bone?

My story starts when I adopted a puppy who was out of control. I knew that if I didn’t do something I would have to return him. I felt so ashamed and like a failure. But, in reality, I was overwhelmed and frustrated. When I say I’ve been in the shoes of my clients, it's because I have.

When I adopted Mattie, I thought I understood and knew dogs. I had trained Sydney, my current dog at the time, and figured I knew what I was doing. In fact, I thought I was a dog expert. Hindsight is 20/20 and, looking back at that now, I can see how naive my thinking was. Boy oh boy, did Mattie have a thing or two to teach me about me being an 'expert'!

Mattie was distant, fearful, unloving and independent. He wanted nothing to do with me and I had no clue how to reach him. It felt like I was living with an autistic child. After 6 months, I almost called it quits. I was frustrated, overwhelmed and in over my head.

When my 6 year old dog Sydney died suddenly, I was devastated. The dog I adored was gone and I was left with a dog I didn't like, forget about love. But I was also left with no excuses. Making things work with Mattie became a priority and I was on a mission.

When I started training Mattie, I was coming from a perspective of 'my dog should do what I want because I want him to'. Anyone else been there? Sydney did that; Ryder (my current puppy) would probably do that; Mattie, on the other hand, wasn't that type of dog.

Mattie did what he wanted to do, because he wanted to do it. If there were negative consequences, he thought about it after the fact or not at all. He was in the moment and very independent—yet very soft, temperament wise, I learned later.

The fact that he had no need for me, other than the meal I could feed him, (which he didn't like all that much) made training very difficult. At that time, I didn't understand or know about controlling resources and gave him whatever his heart desired. That was one of many mistakes I was making.

Everyday dog owners all over the world turn to what they consider to be tried and true methods in effectively training a dog. However through years of dog ownership, understanding dogs, and truly finding out what makes your dog tick, you will be exposed to a whole new aspect of training and love.

Your dog wants to be rewarded, he wants to be loved and most importantly she wants you to guide her. As the leader you must connect and reward your dog in a way that THEY understand. Your dog needs the structure and love of your home, they can only do this if you show them the proper way to behave.

How to do so? The Secret to Getting Your Dog to Do What You Want uses a proven system, that work for puppy to adult dogs, that will ensure your pups success while lessening your frustration. It is written in the simplest and easiest terms that both you and your dog will understand.

If you have an unruly four legged member of the family the time to take action is now. Get inside the mind of your dog and understand why they do what they do and what motivates them to do what you want!

If you want to learn how to strengthen the bond you have and provide new energy in the time you spend with your dog. JennaLee Gallicchio and The Secret To Getting Your Dog To Do What You Want will take you on a journey that will help you to build a relationship between you and your dog like never before.

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