Traveling through TSA and airport security is easy, as airport and government employees are trained to accommodate both service dogs and pet dogs. Emotional support animals don’t have the same rights as service dogs when traveling, so they’ll be considered pets. However, the security and checkpoint process is virtually the same. The main difference is you and your dog’s rights as a passenger, like being allowed out of a carrier on the plane, and the pet fees the airline charges. This po...| ESA Doctors
Flying with your psychiatric service dog (PSD) is a chance to hit the skies with your ultimate teammate — a partner trained to help you in your greatest times of need. It’s simpler than you might think, and here’s how to make it happen in five simple steps: In the rest of this article, we’ll unpack all the details, from the ACAA rules to accessories that can make your trip a breeze. Prior to Travel Day with your PSD Under the Air Carrier Access Act, airlines can ask for the DOT Serv...| ESA Doctors
Getting the DOT service animal paper work correct is vital to avoid travel headaches. Here's how to fill it out and save a copy to take to the airport.| ESA Doctors