Many tasks performed
by psychiatric service dogs are similar to those performed by mobility dogs.
Not exact matches
You will then receive a Partner Application, to be filled out
by you or an assistant at your direction, a Personal Reference form, to be completed
by someone who knows you well, and a Professional Recommendation Form, to be completed
by your medical or
psychiatric professional that describes your disability and recommends the use of a
service dog or emotional support
dog.
This means that support documentation from a doctor or psychiatrist should be carried
by an individual using a
psychiatric service dog.
Handlers of ESAs (and
psychiatric service dogs) may be asked
by landlords or transportation personnel to provide documentation from their medical professionals that they have a disability alleviated
by the ESA.
Assistance Tasks is an advanced class training common assistance skills often used
by service dog teams, particularly for
psychiatric or mobility - related disabilities.
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.
Cuba: Trained
service animals and emotional support /
psychiatric service animals are not recognized as
service animals
by Cuban authorities and will be treated as household pets (
dog or cat only) upon arrival.
Join Marcie and Whistle as Joan Esnayra, Ph.D., President and Founder of the
Psychiatric Service Dog Society and her psychiatric service dog, Kenji, stop by to talk about psychiatric servic
Service Dog Society and her psychiatric service dog, Kenji, stop by to talk about psychiatric service do
Dog Society and her
psychiatric service dog, Kenji, stop by to talk about psychiatric servic
service dog, Kenji, stop by to talk about psychiatric service do
dog, Kenji, stop
by to talk about
psychiatric serviceservice dogs.