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Many people living with epilepsy or seizure disorders report that their dogs seem to know when a seizure is coming before any visible symptoms appear. These early warnings may include pawing, pacing, vocalizing, staring intensely, or staying unusually close to their handler. Understandably, this leads many to ask the question: how can dogs sense seizures? [...]


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A common yet frequently asked question regarding emotional support animals (ESAs) is: Is an emotional support animal a service animal? The distinction can often feel confusing with no clear boundary separating the two, particularly for travelers preparing for a trip, renters navigating housing rules, and those seeking mental health support. While these terms are sometimes [.....


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Millions of people across the globe are affected by epilepsy, which is a neurological condition that introduces a significant amount of uncertainty into everyday life. While medication is the first line of defense, it does not control seizures completely, as each individual reacts differently to it.  Epilepsy service dogs offer an additional layer of safety, [...]


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Renting with an emotional support animal can feel confusing, especially when landlords, property managers, and tenants all have different ideas about the rules. Many renters worry they will face pet fees, denial of housing, or other restrictions simply for having an ESA.  At the same time, landlords must balance policies, safety concerns, building regulations, and [...]<...


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Ducks are charming, expressive birds known for their social nature, gentle personalities, and strong attachment to caregivers. Because of these traits, some people wonder whether a duck could serve as an emotional support animal.  An emotional support duck can provide comfort, reduce anxiety, and offer calming companionship to individuals with verified mental or emotiona...


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