While many different kinds of animals can qualify as emotional support animals, cats and dogs are the easiest to care for and transport, especially in airports. However, there are many different breeds of cats and dogs to choose from if you are trying to pick out an emotional support animal. You want to pick an emotional support animal that is calm in all situations, easy to train, and not at all aggressive. Here are the top three dog breeds and top three cat breeds for being emotional support animals.
Dog Breeds
Golden Retriever
Golden retrievers are known for their patience, friendliness, and intelligence, making them one of the most popular dog breeds in the United States. These medium sized dogs are perfect for family environments, and for individuals struggling with health problems both mental and physical.
Labrador
Labs are known for their gentle personality, calm composure, and desire to please their owners. They also enjoy exploring the world and are not afraid of new places and uncharted territory.
Corgi
These dogs are extremely affectionate and cuddly, making them perfect lab dogs. They have lots of energy, and are very active, meaning they enjoy going out and about with their owners. If you want a dog who will help motivate you to stay active, a corgi may be perfect.
Cat Breeds
Ragdoll
Just like their name, these cats are extremely relaxed, even while being picked up and handled, and often go limp in their owners’ arms. This makes them ideal as emotional support animals because they do not mind being held for long periods or being carried into new and unfamiliar places.
American Bobtail
The American Bobtail is one of the most popular cat breeds in the United States, as they are active, affectionate, and playful. There is no better cat to lift your spirits, with their energetic, delightful temperaments. Plus, they have very quiet voices, meaning they won’t stress you out by meowing.
Persian
Regal, quiet, and beautiful, this breed of cat is known for their gentleness and grace. They are very calm and soft and will happily sit in their owners’ lap for hours. Their calm personality and graceful demeanor make them ideal emotional support animals.
In conclusion, cats and dogs are usually the best choice of pet for an emotional support animal. Any cat or dog you choose must have a very calm, laid-back personality, and be easy to train and transport. Some breeds of cats and dogs carry these traits more strongly than others, making them better, more well-suited emotional support animals. After choosing an emotional support dog or cat, you will need to get an emotional support animal letter of certification. You can get one at United Support Animal, from our friendly, knowledgeable staff members. Contact us today and get started.