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United States
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Emotional support animals are widely used in the United States to provide emotional support for mental health.
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Brazil
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In Brazil, emotional support animals are recognized and accepted but receive limited emphasis in public awareness campaigns.
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Canada
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In Canada, emotional support animals are widely accepted for providing emotional support for mental health.
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China
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Emotional support animals are not widely recognized or legally protected in Chinese culture.
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Germany
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In Germany, emotional support animals may be restricted in public places.
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Mexico
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Emotional support animals are increasingly being accepted as a legitimate form of support in Mexico.
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand, emotional support animals are subject to strict regulations for public access.
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Sweden
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In Sweden, emotional support animals are recognized as an essential part of mental health therapy and are allowed in public spaces.
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Israel
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Israel is increasingly recognizing and accommodating emotional support animals in public places.
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Norway
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Emotional support animals are widely recognized as an integral aspect of mental health therapy and are supported in public settings in Norway.
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, emotional support animals are not culturally accepted and are often viewed with skepticism.
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Russia
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In Russia, there is a lack of legal support and cultural understanding for emotional support animals.
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South Africa
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South Africa is increasingly recognizing and accommodating emotional support animals in public places.
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veterinary medicine in Western countries
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The culture of veterinary medicine in Western countries recognizes the legitimacy of emotional support animals in providing comfort and assistance to individuals with emotional and psychological conditions.
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