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From the high deserts of Taos to the rugged peaks of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, pet parents across the Land of Enchantment rely on ESA Doctors for ESA letters to protect their housing rights.
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The Fair Housing Act protects New Mexico residents who have emotional support animals. Landlords must allow ESAs without charging pet fees, deposits, or extra rent. The law also means breed and weight rules don’t apply, and no-pet policies can’t be used to keep ESA owners out.
In the state of New Mexico, ESA letters must:
Valid New Mexico boards that issue licenses include (but are not limited to):
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Yes, ESAs can provide emotional relief during New Mexico’s wildfire season, often peaking in spring and summer. With smoke, evacuations, and uncertainty, the CDC recommends air purifiers and evacuation plans. An ESA’s companionship can reduce stress, and their housing protections ensure they stay with you in pet-friendly accommodations. Reach out to our NM licensed mental health professionals for support.
Yes, an ESA can ease crowd-related anxiety, but the Balloon Fiesta only allows service animals in its public areas. If you’re staying nearby, confirm pet policies with your lodging. A psychiatric service dog (PSD) could assist in navigating the bustling festival grounds if trained for public settings.
No, Chaco Culture only permits service animals due to its fragile archaeological sites and remote desert setting. ESAs are not allowed in the park’s trails or ruins. Learn more about PSDs here if you need trained support for such visits.
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