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...
by Sarah Hawthorne | May 9, 2026 | Psychiatric Service Dog
A psychiatric service dog (PSD) is not the same as a pet or even an emotional support animal. A PSD is a dog trained to perform specific tasks that directly help a person manage a diagnosed mental health condition. This could be interrupting a panic attack, reminding...
by Sarah Hawthorne | May 9, 2026 | Psychiatric Service Dog
Mississippi consistently ranks among the states with the fewest mental health providers per capita. In many counties — especially in the Delta region — there may be no licensed psychiatrist within 60 miles. For residents managing PTSD, severe depression, bipolar...
by Sarah Hawthorne | May 8, 2026 | Psychiatric Service Dog
If a business in Minnesota damages or injures your psychiatric service dog, you’re entitled to financial compensation under state law. That’s not something every state provides — and it’s one of the reasons Minnesota’s protections for service...