Pratt Institute supports the use of service animals and emotional support animals on campus by students with disabilities in appropriate circumstances and in accordance with this policy. Any questions ...
In short, a pet’s very presence can often work a particular kind of healing magic. Emotional support animals do not require any particular training, but they are still often able to soothe the ...
Emotional support animals (ESAs) are more than just pets. They provide crucial comfort and relief for emotional or psychological challenges. ESAs don’t need specialized training. They help alleviate ...
It is the college’s policy to permit service animals as defined by state and federal laws. The college may also permit an emotional support animal (ESA) to reside in the residence hall with a student ...
A 19-year-old says she is no longer allowing her friend to bring her "emotional support animal" — a small dog — over after the dog destroyed her furniture during its initial visit. In an ...