So, you are thinking about bringing your dog to Australia? The good news is that it is possible to get your four-legged friend to the land down under. The bad news is that it takes some serious planning. […]

So, you are thinking about bringing your dog to Australia? The good news is that it is possible to get your four-legged friend to the land down under. The bad news is that it takes some serious planning. […]
Here is everything that you need to know about having an emotional support animal and getting set up with the right documentation. […]
Learn everything that you need to know about qualifying and registering a service animal. See what conditions qualify, what life is like with a service animal, how to register, and more. […]
Training your dog not to jump may be easier than you think, as long as you are consistent and diligent. Here are some tried and true strategies to train your dog not to jump. […]
Lufthansa Airlines has several rules and regulations for traveling with pets. Passengers must meet all requirements as well as notifying the airline that they will be traveling with a pet. Pet reservations may not be made online. […]
Many dog owners may wonder if it’s possible to travel to the UK with a dog. Bringing a dog into the UK is allowed as long as several requirements are met. […]
Before deciding if a service animal is right for you, it’s a good idea to first check to laws and regulations regarding service animals to make sure you are eligible. There are many factors considered when determining eligibility […]
Service dogs are becoming more and more common as a treatment for PTSD. Service dogs are trained to perform many tasks that can alleviate the symptoms of the disorder by providing a sense of safety and security […]
Having an emotional support animal means your animal is covered by many laws that can prevent a person with a disability from being excluded or limited from certain benefits, accommodations and circumstances. […]
A person’s disability must first fall under the ADA definition of a mental or physical disability, but this is not necessarily enough to qualify a person for a service animal […]