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How to take care of your ESA dog: the ultimate guide

 
An emotional support animal can be a dog, cat, horse, or hamster that is well-trained to treat the patient who is suffering from any emotional setback. These animals are trained accordingly to help the patients, but the basic training of an ESA dog is to be done by the owner. This training process is like therapy for the patients who are suffering from a mental issue or a bad patch of life.
 
Get your ESA dog certified with realesaletter
 
Are you looking to take care of your emotional support animal dog? At realesaletter, we understand the importance of having a furry companion by your side to help you manage your mental health. That's why we offer quick and easy ESA letter certifications to those who qualify. Once you have your ESA letter, it's essential to take good care of your furry friend to ensure they remain happy and healthy.
 
At real esa letter, we believe that a well-cared-for ESA dog can provide immense emotional support to those who need it. Get your ESA letter certified with us and start providing the best care for your furry companion.
 
Steps to Train your Dog
 
The first step of training a dog is to attain that dog through a legal procedure. The procedure involves consulting a physician or a doctor who has a certified license to treat patients. These doctors examine your health condition and diagnose you with stress, depression, or any mental issue that can be treated with an ESA. Once they have checked you thoroughly. They will provide you an emotional support animal letter, which contains the doctor's details and patient details that authorize them to keep an ESA even at public places where pets are not allowed. This letter has the power to allow a person to take an ESA on an airplane as well. Since many people take an ESA to treat aerophobia.
 
The other letter that you need to get from that physician is an ESA letter for housing. This letter holds power according to the fair housing act, which entails that even at a rental place patients can keep an ESA dog. You must get this letter to make your life easy and prevent any misunderstanding by your neighbor or your landlord.
 
Before we see the detailed training program of a dog. Let us see what conditions can be treated effectively by an ESA dog. Some of these diseases include anxiety, attention deficit disorder, autism, manic disorder, panic attacks, depression, cognitive disorders, phobias of any kind, and depression.
 
Now let us see the training protocol that is to be followed to train your ESA.
 
You should start with toilet training, if you don’t start with this step, then you might face an issue later on. This training can be provided to the dog by making its schedule. You should feed the dog on time, and after every hour, take the dog outside for a dump. Soon the dog will adapt to the routine, and without your notice; they will go to the designated place for using a toilet. Make sure that their toilet place is the same. Don't take them to different places, as it will confuse them. Moreover, to ensure that they learn early, you should give them treats every time they go to the washroom themselves.
 
The next step is to train them to sit. It is the easiest command, and the dog picks it up rapidly. You should have a treat in your hand and keep it about its nose level. The dog will jump towards the treat. At that time, hold the treat tight and drop it to a lower level such that the dog sit. When the dog is about to sit, you should shout the word "sit" clearly. Moreover, when they are put in the sitting position, buck them up by saying good, woo-hoo, or yes. This will let them know that at the signal sit, they have to sit as the owner will provide them a treat.
 
The next command that you should teach your dog is to stay in their place. At nighttime, when you go towards your dog, they will try to stand up. As soon as they open their limbs, you should be a few steps away from them and shout the signal "stay". When they pick that signal and perform the task accordingly, you should give them a treat. So, they will follow the command every time.
 
Then you should train the dog to come, by saying the word "come". For this one, you should put a leash on their neck, and signal them. They will figure the signal out and come towards you. Once the dog has performed the signal right, you should give it a treat.
 
Now that your dog has learned many signals; so, you should try to make them a little submissive. It is against the nature of the dog, but as they are an ESA; so, they should follow this command. It is the down command; you should put a treat on the floor and ask them to "lay down". You should only let them have the treat when they follow this command.
 
The last step of the training is the "leave" command that is difficult to train. You should use a treat for this purpose and show the dog a treat. But when they try to snatch it, you should signal "leave". The dog will not listen to first; however, keep the treat away from them. Soon the dog will learn that its owner wants them to leave that thing.
 
These are a few training tips that will train your dog as an ESA. These make a dog submissive, attentive, and follow commands of the patient.
 
         Furthermore, to take care of the dog, you should train the dog this way. It will help them live a healthy lifestyle as an ESA. Moreover, you must take them for regular check-ups at a vet. Clean them every day and make it a habit to clean their teeth to prevent any health hazard to the dog. Thus, training them properly is the best way to take care of an ESA dog.
 
 Useful Resources
 
Key Differences Between CBG and CBD and their benefits for ESA Dogs
 
Tips to Choose Highly Beneficial Cat Food for your ESA Cat
 
Way to Show Love and Affection to Your ESA Dog
 
How an Emotional Support Animal Can Help With Stress
 


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