Not sure what your dog qualifies for? Start here

Answer a few quick questions to see your options for housing support, public access, or registration — based on your situation.

  • Clear next steps, without confusion or pressure
  • Understand the difference between service dogs and emotional support animals
  • Guidance aligned with FHA housing rules and ADA service animal standards

We’ve done the research so you don’t have to. Get the exact documentation you need to secure federal housing and travel rights for your service or support animal.

Register your dog in 3 easy steps

Important Note

Letters are provided by licensed mental health professionals after review. This helps document your needs under applicable laws (FHA for housing, ADA for task-trained service dogs). It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. No official government registry exists. We provide documentation only. Final decisions are always made by housing providers, airlines, or facilities.

We have done the research for you.

Let us help with providing all you need to register your support animal and receive all proper documentation that allow access to your support animal.

Housing

Housing

Stop paying $500–$1000 a year in pet deposits. Our documentation helps support requests for housing accommodations under Fair Housing Act guidelines. Housing providers make the final decision.

Service Dog,
Psychiatric Service Dog,
and Support Animal

Travel

Travel

Avoid pet fees when traveling. Our materials help with airline documentation where allowed. Final approval is always up to the airline.

Service Dog, and
Psychiatric Service Dog

Public

Public

Take your support animal with you in more places. Service dogs and psychiatric service dogs may have public access rights under ADA guidelines when properly documented. ESAs are for housing only.

Service Dog, and
Psychiatric Service Dog

Things you should know:

Fact vs Fiction

Fiction

You still have to pay expensive pet deposits or fees.

Fact

Our documentation helps support requests for housing accommodations under Fair Housing Act guidelines. Housing providers make the final decision.

Fiction

You need special training or certification for your dog to be allowed in public places.

Fact

Service dogs and psychiatric service dogs may have public access rights under ADA guidelines when properly documented. ESAs are for housing only.

Fiction

Only certain breeds or “official” dogs qualify for support.

Fact

Any breed can be considered. You can train your own animal for service dog tasks.

Fiction

The letter automatically guarantees access everywhere.

Fact

We provide helpful documentation only. Final decisions are always made by housing providers, airlines, and facilities.