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In reply to the discussion: Mall Santa Turns Away Girl with Autism Because of Pit Bull Service Dog [View all]TexasMommaWithAHat
(3,212 posts)But a parrot would make a very rare "good" support animal.
Once parrots reach sexual maturity, they tend to get very independent, and some parrots don't reach sexual maturity for years. The same little parrot that was all "cuddly" at six months, might not want any cuddles at 2 years old. Also, parrots whose wings are clipped tend to be emotionally stunted, and would not make a good support animal. My parrots all fly freely in my house under my watchful eyes for a couple of hours every day.
Unfortunately, parrots are one of the least understood "pets." They also require way more time and attention than dogs, of which I have two and love dearly. They are much more sensitive to change than dogs, also, which is why people with a lot of parrot experience would never recommend a parrot as an emotional support animal. It's not fair to the parrot to be dragged around like a dog. I realize I'm going on a tangent...I need to stop.