Canada Laws and Guidance for Service and Support Animals

How to Get an ESA Letter in Canada for Air Travel and Housing for Canadian Residents

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In Canada, Service Dogs and Emotional Support Animals (ESA) are defined differently than in the United States. TheraPetic is based both in the Canada and the United States, so we ensure our Canadian clients receive the best support and documents for travel and housing with a service or support animal.

In general, a psychiatric service dog (PSD) or an emotional support animal (ESA) is defined as any animal that brings comfort and support to an individual with a psychological, mental or emotional disability. These disabilities can range from social phobias, to depression, to anxiety, and to PTSD. While an assistance animal (classified as a service animal or emotional support animal) does not require any special training or any specific species, as long as it alleviates stress and provides support and comfort to the disabled person.

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How to Register and Get your Instant Canadian ESA Letters

TheraPetic complies with the Canada Health Act, which is the federal legislation that provides the foundation for the Canadian health care system. Our cyber-health services provide the best service and exceed standards for our clients. 

What Laws in Canada Law apply for Traveling on Airplane?

The Canadian Transportation Agency ensures that all Canadians enjoy the same access to travel, especially by airplane if traveling with a service or support animal. Every Canadian-based airline must follow the Code of Practice Aircraft Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities (Air Code) and the Air Transportation Regulations (ATR) for persons with any disability traveling with service or support animal.

The Agency ensures that any undue obstacles to the mobility of persons with disabilities are removed from transportation services and facilities under its jurisdiction. This includes airplanes, trains, and passenger ferries and buses that cross a provincial or Canadian border.

When traveling outside of Canada, please make sure to maintain the proper travel documents for your service dog or emotional support animal by following these guidelines.

TheraPetic especially provides the appropriate documentation for travel with major Canadian airlines. You cannot board a plane without prior permission from the airline for your service dog. You must seek permission at least 48 hours prior to your scheduled departure. For more information, here is a thorough list of guidelines for airlines.

What Laws in Canada Law apply for Housing in Canada?

Accessibility laws across Canada differ from province to province, and in many cases are antiquated, poorly defined, and do not take into account the various needs of individuals with disabilities being supported by service and support animals. TheraPetic specializes in providing the best prescribed letters for your province and local provincial laws.

Here are the locals laws by each province, which TheraPetic follows:

       Alberta • Service Animals Act

British Columbia • Guide Animal Act

Manitoba • The Human Rights Code • The Service Animals Protection Act

New Brunswick • Human Rights Act

Newfoundland & Labrador • Human Rights Act

Northwest Territories • Human Rights Act

Nova Scotia • Human Rights Act

Nunavut • Human Rights Act

Ontario • Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act • Human Rights Code

Prince Edward Island • Human Rights Act

Quebec • Individuals with Disabilities Act • Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms

Saskatchewan • Human Rights Code

Yukon • Human Rights Act

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