Oh I had no idea.
That explains why I can't find any info on emotional support animals in Aus, such as the laws on them.
Most information I come across is either American or talks about ptsd for those who were defence members.
I kinda thought with my ptsd I'd be unlikely to get a service dog. I just don't want to get my hopes up, so I tend to tell myself things won't happen just to be safe. But I'm looking at going to my dr very soon, then I can get 10 free counselling sesssions and then go from there. I just have a few things on first, so it will be a week or so away.
Anxiety is a big one for me.
And ever since I can remember I've needed to have a blanket on when I'm sleeping. I love the heavy feeling, doesn't matter how hot it is, I just can't sleep without a blanket or something.
I figured if I got an ESA, I could train it to do those things mentioned above- checking a room before I enter, standing infront of me to put distance between certain people etc etc.
I will continue to keep my eye out for any new rental listings in my area, but there really isn't much in this area, especially at this time and in my budget.
And yes, I'm pretty certain the landlords said no to a dog because my neighbour apparently hates dogs because they bark. She can't hear anything, she's 80+ and can't hear her phone ring even standing by her back door. Lol she doesn't seem to hear the neighbourhood dogs anymore either.
I'm pretty sure they called her and asked what she thought and she said no way. Makes sense, I remember getting the email back denying my request and for a solid week she was going on about hating dogs and dogs barking.
She's been here for over 20 years, so they will do anything for her.