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in New Hampshire
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From the White Mountains’ rocky peaks to the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee, pet parents in the Granite State trust ESA Doctors for ESA letters to secure their housing rights.
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In New Hampshire, the Fair Housing Act makes sure people with emotional support animals can live with them. Landlords can’t charge extra money for ESAs or block them because of breed or weight limits. No-pet rules don’t apply to ESA owners.
In the state of New Hampshire, ESA letters must:
Valid New Hampshire boards that issue licenses include (but are not limited to):
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Yes, ESAs can offer companionship during New Hampshire’s harsh winter blizzards, which often bring heavy snow and isolation. The CDC suggests stocking up on food and heat sources. With ESAs’ housing rights, your pet can stay with you to combat cabin fever. Contact our NH licensed mental health professionals to discuss your needs.
Yes, an ESA can help with anxiety from large gatherings, but fair policies only permit service animals at the venue. Check your lodging’s pet policies if you’re staying locally during the event. A psychiatric service dog (PSD) might be ideal for public crowd support.
No, the Mount Washington Observatory and its summit facilities only allow service animals due to extreme weather and limited indoor space. ESAs are not permitted. Learn more about PSDs here for high-altitude visits.
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