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3 Reasons to Get an Emotional Support Rabbit and some important rules to remember




Rabbits are just what you are looking for.While cats and dogs still remain the most famous and common types of ESAs, rabbits are also quite high on the list.


These furry creatures are adorable and make great ESA for someone who does not have time and patience to train and maintain a cat or a dog.However, you will need an

ESA letter to keep a rabbit also.


Following are some of the ways that makes a rabbit an ideal ESA choice.


  1. Gentle and Loving


Just like their soft fur, rabbits have extremely gentle and loving nature.Unlike a cat or a dog, they have quite easygoing and pliant nature.Once they build that bond with their owner, they love to snuggle up with them and cuddle who day long However, be gentle and handle your ESA gently.


  1. Quiet and Easy to Pet


Dogs are noisy.No matter how much we love and adore them, they are noisy and this may annoy your neighbors.If you don't like noisy environment or living in a neighborhood that is not very encouraging of noisy dogs or cats running all over the place then a rabbit is an ideal choice for you.Rabbits are quiet, easy to pet and a great choice if you live in an apartment.


  1. Requires Less Space and Maintenance

Since rabbits are teeny weeny creatures, they need less space and maintenance.You could use a cage to keep your ESA but we suggest you to make sure that the rabbit is big enough and the cage has enough space for it to stretch and move around. You will not have to take it on walks but you still need to look after its diet and wellbeing.

Emotional Support Animals (ESA) are not pets and this is why they can live in the 'no pets' housing facilities.These animals are a part of an emotional treatment and this is why pets rules does not apply on them.


Important rules to remember

  1. Emotional Support Animals (ESA) are not pets and this is why they can live in the 'no pets' housing facilities.These animals are a part of an emotional treatment and this is why pets rules does not apply on them.


  1. To get an ESA, the owner must qualify for an ESA letter.This letter must be written by a licensed mental health practitioner and on its official letterhead and with its signature and other complete details.checkout some of the esa letter sample online and then proceed to the next steps.


  1. To avoid any possible discrimination, you should not mention that the person has a disabilty and that they have an ESA.None of such kind of information needs to be added in the paperwork.


  1. The landlord cannot deny accommodation to a person based on his or her disability or presence of an ESA.this is prohibited by the law and in case a landlord discriminates on these basis or ask for extra charges, the ESA owner can sue him.


  1. The landlord can only refuse to house the ESA if it is a threat to other residents or is too big for the housing facility.


  1. The landlord cannot restrict the ESA owner about the breed and size of the dog, even when and if the insurance costs increase.


  1. The ESA owner is not required to pay any extra charges for its ESA but the landlord can charge him or her if the ESA has damaged anything.In this case, the owner has to pay for the charges.


  1. An ESA does not need to have any special training like service or working dogs but they need to be well-behaved and disciplined.


  1. In some situations, the landlord can deny housing the ESA.

Finding suitable housing for a client with an ESA is tough but please understand that these people need these animals to function properly.Always remember that you need an emotional support animal letter or emotional support dog letter in order to live peacefuuly with your esa.


by davidhenry | 2020-01-31 21:10