Delta accepts trained service dogs in cabin at no charge after you submit the DOT form via My Trips. The hub structure means most handlers connect through experienced staff at ATL, DTW, or MSP.
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Flying With a Service Dog on Southwest Airlines
Southwest accepts trained service dogs in cabin at no charge with the DOT form. Open seating actually makes the experience easier than most legacy carriers.
ESA Apartment Housing Rights in 2026: What Landlords Can and Can’t Do
Your ESA in an apartment is protected by the Fair Housing Act — no pet rent, no breed bans, no “no pets” override. Here’s what landlords can and can’t do.
The 2021 DOT Rule on ESAs and Air Travel: What Changed and Why
The 2021 DOT rule reclassified ESAs as pets — US airlines no longer allow ESAs in cabin. Here’s what changed, why, and what alternatives exist.
Service Dog Apple Wallet & Google Wallet Pass: How It Works
Your service dog ID can live on your phone via Apple Wallet and Google Wallet. Verifiable QR, instant scan at TSA and front desks. Here’s how the pass works.
Are Emotional Support Animal Registries Legitimate? The Honest 2026 Truth
ESA registries don’t grant legal rights — your clinician’s letter does. But credible registries provide a verifiable lookup landlords accept. Here’s the 2026 truth.
How to Verify a Service Dog: A Guide for Both Sides
Two very different audiences search this query — handlers who want to be easily verifiable, and venue staff who want to confirm a service dog team is legitimate. Here’s the framework for both.
What to Know About Emotional Support Animals
An emotional support animal is a companion animal that provides comfort to someone with a disabling mental-health condition. Federally protected in housing, substantially different from service dogs and therapy dogs.
Emotional Support Dog Requirements: The Complete 2026 List
An emotional support dog requires a qualifying mental-health condition, an LMHP letter, and a well-mannered animal. That’s the entire federal requirement set.
How to Get a Service Dog ID Card: Real vs Fake
A service dog ID card isn’t legally required, but the difference between a Fargo HID-printed card with a public registry and a $20 thermal-printed novelty matters at every checkpoint.
