Service Dog/emotional support animal

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An emotional support animal provides comfort and general well being for its handler. An ESA can save lives.

THis type of animal is to be distinguished from a service animal which is actually trained to perform work or tasks.

This project will include research supporting the value of ESA dogs as independently worthy of the same regard as a service dog.

Disabled persons do have some specific rights which ordinary pet dogs do not have, but less than a service animal.

For instance, housing and airline travel are permitted in the USA for ESA's. Buses, trains and stores may exclude ESA but not service dogs.

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