Dorm Dogs, Campus Cats
"How-to" Bring Your Emotional Support Animal to College
by Molly Lemke
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Softcover ISBN:
9781006667985
About the Book
Most US schools began allowing Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) in 2015. Since then, these therapeutic animals have become a familiar sight around colleges nationwide. Usually cats, dogs, or rabbits, ESAs help students with disabilities navigate the emotional waters of campus life.
Getting approval for an ESA can be a confusing process. It can also be difficult to figure out the logistics of having a furry roommate: how do you walk a dog with five classes a day, or entertain a cat in a tiny dorm room? What's the best way to tackle the big move, or plan for emergencies?
Drawing on her experiences as an ESA owner, as well as those of fellow students, the author has delivered a comprehensive guide that answers these questions and more. Bringing an ESA to college takes care, but is well worth the effort.
Getting approval for an ESA can be a confusing process. It can also be difficult to figure out the logistics of having a furry roommate: how do you walk a dog with five classes a day, or entertain a cat in a tiny dorm room? What's the best way to tackle the big move, or plan for emergencies?
Drawing on her experiences as an ESA owner, as well as those of fellow students, the author has delivered a comprehensive guide that answers these questions and more. Bringing an ESA to college takes care, but is well worth the effort.
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