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The phrase "support animals" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to animals that are trained to provide assistance or support to individuals with disabilities or special needs. Example: Many people with anxiety disorders benefit from having support animals, such as a trained therapy dog, to help them feel calmer in stressful situations.
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Emotional support animals fall into that category.
"But emotional support animals are becoming more prevalent".
Once rare, emotional support animals now show up everywhere, including apartments with strict no-pet policies.
These days people rely on a veritable Noah's Ark of support animals.
"Instead of clarifying the difference between emotional support animals who provide comfort by their mere presence and animals trained to perform specific services for the disabled, they decided that support animals were service animals".
Fifteen years ago, there were few petitions to keep emotional support animals.
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There's a lot of confusion about what emotional-support animals can legally do.
I was surprised to learn how many of my acquaintances were the owners of so-called emotional-support animals.
In this week's issue, Patricia Marx reports on touring New York and Boston with five emotional-support animals.
In this week's issue of the magazine, Patricia Marx goes undercover to explore the world of emotional-support animals.
Pets Allowed Marc Philippe Eskenazi tests out which New York City establishments with previously strict human-only policies will allow in his menagerie of emotional-support animals.
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