Josh Chandler | August 22, 2024

Finding the Right Pet-Friendly Rehab: What to Look For

The Benefits of Pet-Friendly Rehab Centers

When someone moves into an addiction rehab, many of the usual comforts of home are taken away. One of those comforts that usually is given up when going to rehab is being able to come home to your pet after a long day or have your dog cuddle with you during a particularly hard time with your addiction. However, Muse Treatment is a pet-friendly rehab and patients who enroll in the inpatient treatment can bring their emotional support animal or service animal to the rehab. Enrolling in a pet-friendly rehab has many benefits, which includes: 

  • You won’t have to find a place for your pet when you go for inpatient treatment. 
  • It makes the patient feel less alone.
  • It can provide emotional support for the patient when they are away from friends and family. 
  • There’s unconditional love and acceptance from patients’ pets. 
  • Dogs and other types of pets that need daily exercise can give patients exercise and other health benefits. 

The abundance of a variety of different benefits for someone enrolling in a pet-friendly rehab can increase the likelihood of having a successful treatment recovery. Someone who is starting rehab for the first time might feel more at ease as well if they bring their emotional service animal with them to the facility. 

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Key Features to Look For in a Pet-Friendly Rehab

When trying to find the right pet-friendly rehab for your addiction treatment, you need to consider certain key features. The key features to look into when you’re narrowing down the best pet-friendly rehab for you are the following: 

  • What breeds are allowed if you’re bringing a dog or cat to rehab? If there’s a specific breed they don’t allow, you might want to weigh out your options of whether that’s a deal breaker or not for you.  
  • What documentation do you need to bring your pet to rehab? There is specific documentation usually needed for patients who bring pets to the facility. This includes vaccinations and shots up to date for records. 
  • Is there enough room for your emotional support animal? Depending on the rehab, the rooms might not be large enough to accommodate you and a pet. This can be a concern especially if you have a larger animal with you like a dog. 
  • Are there necessary accommodations for your pet? The type of accommodations for your pet might have to do with a large enough enclosed outside area or a trail where patients can walk their dogs along. 

Types of Pets Allowed in Rehab Centers

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For most pet-friendly rehabs, the pets allowed at the facility are usually cats and dogs. This is the big difference between those rehabs and Muse Treatment as Muse Treatment allows any type of pet as long as they are an emotional support animal or service animal. They also must be vaccinated and up to date with their shots as well as being potty trained. If there are issues in the future with the pet brought in during rehab, the owner must have a place to take the pet during treatment. If you want to bring your pet lizard for example to inpatient rehab then you must have the documentation saying it’s an emotional support animal otherwise the pet cannot come with you to rehab. 

Restrictions at Muse Treatment: Our Pet Policy

Although Muse Treatment is pretty flexible when it comes to allowing your pet to join you in addiction treatment, the facility does have a few restrictions. The main ones are that emotional support animals and service animals are allowed; however, they must be vaccinated, up to date shots and documentation. Usually, cats, dogs, lizards, and birds are accepted. When it comes to exotic animals, it needs to be approved on a case-by-case basis. 

Questions to Ask When Choosing a Pet-Friendly Rehab

When going through the process of finding the right pet-friendly rehab for you, there are some questions to ask to find out more about the qualifications of how you can bring your pet to rehab. One of the questions to ask is what vet services are available and easily accessible on-site. Since patients usually can’t leave the facility when getting inpatient treatment, this means they need to make sure there are medical services for their pet if anything happens to the pet while being treated for addiction. Another important question to ask is how does the rehab handle emergency pet issues. It’s essential to know the steps and procedures taken during an emergency regarding your pet. The last question to ask is how much experience the staff has with animals and how involved they are in taking care of them. Be prepared for the facility to tell you that they put the responsibility of their staff to take care of your pet and that it’s your responsibility to take care of them. 

Call Muse Treatment for Pet-Friendly Rehab Treatment

Muse Treatment is a top treatment center for pet-friendly rehab. The facility offers patients the luxury of being able to get addiction treatment while having their pet with them. This type of comfort of having someone’s pet with them is what can make a big difference between a patient being motivated to get sober and not having any hope in the process of receiving treatment. There are many other benefits to bringing your pet to rehab when receiving treatment. Call Muse Treatment at 800-426-1818 to enroll in a pet-friendly rehab. 


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Josh Chandler
Josh Chandler
After growing up in Chicago and North Carolina, Josh chose to get help with substance use disorder and mental health in California because of the state's reputation for top-tier treatment. There, he found the treatment he needed to achieve more than five years of recovery. He's been in the drug and alcohol addiction rehab industry for four years and now serves as the Director of Admissions for Resurgence Behavioral Health. Josh remains passionate about the field because he understands that one phone call can alter the course of a person's life.


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