When it comes to flying, you may benefit from the legal overlap
between psychiatric service dogs and emotional support animals.
I am just working here and I happened to get an email from one of my readers asking a pretty common question, and that is what are the differences, if any,
between a psychiatric service dog and an emotional support animal?
What are the differences, if any,
between a psychiatric service dog and an emotional support animal?
Not exact matches
One of the most difficult tasks for an individual with autism is to be able to relate to the world around them; however, for many, the presence of a
psychiatric service dog allows for a bridge
between these two worlds that appear to be so very different.
Per HDOA, passengers must follow the steps outlined in the link above to come into Hawaii without quarantine HDOA - hdoa.hawaii.gov; phone number: 808-483-7151; email:
[email protected] The
service animal must be traveling with the passenger with a disability All animals are inspected upon arrival in Honolulu International Airport (HNL) at the Animal Quarantine Holding Facility, which operates 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. daily Passengers that have guide
dogs or
service dogs may request inspection at the HNL terminal
between 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. if notified and approved by HDOA 7 days or more before travel An emotional support /
psychiatric service animal (
dogs or cats) traveling to or through Honolulu International Airport must meet the requirements and be approved by the 5 - Day - Or-Less Quarantine program.
Another area of confusion is the difference
between an ESA and a
psychiatric service dog (PSD).
Learn the difference
between traditional
service dogs and
psychiatric service dogs including how they are trained and what they do to assist their human partners living with mental illness.