by Sarah Hawthorne | May 12, 2026 | Psychiatric Service Dog
Dense urban areas. High cost of living. Commuter stress. New Jersey residents face stressors that genuinely take a toll on mental health. That’s why psychiatric service dogs are increasingly relevant here. A PSD isn’t just a pet that makes you feel better...
by Sarah Hawthorne | May 11, 2026 | Psychiatric Service Dog
New Hampshire might be one of the smaller states geographically, but its approach to service animal law is clear and enforceable. Under state law, a service animal in New Hampshire is specifically defined as a dog trained to perform a task for a person with a...
by Sarah Hawthorne | May 11, 2026 | Psychiatric Service Dog
Nevada isn’t just Las Vegas. It’s also one of the states with consistently high rates of anxiety, substance use tied to mental health, and a workforce under extreme daily pressure. A psychiatric service dog (PSD) can be transformative in this environment....
by Sarah Hawthorne | May 10, 2026 | Psychiatric Service Dog
Nebraska is a state where distance, limited urban resources, and stigma around mental health can all work against people who genuinely need support. A psychiatric service dog can change that equation. Unlike an emotional support animal, a PSD carries full legal rights...
by Sarah Hawthorne | May 10, 2026 | Psychiatric Service Dog
Montana is one of the most rural states in the country. Access to mental health care here is a real challenge — and that makes having a psychiatric service dog even more valuable. A psychiatric service dog (PSD) is not a comfort animal. It’s a dog trained to...