Amy Martin researched ways to help her son, who is 25, and decided that based on his abilities, she wanted to get him an emotional support animal. Further research pointed her in one direction: a flock of chickens.
C-Jay Martin has had significant physical and cognitive challenges his entire life, but has generally gone about his days happily. In recent years, though, his mother noticed that he began to have anxiety and depression, and it was severe.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. Amy Martin researched ways to help her son, who is 25, and decided that based on his abilities, she wanted to get him an emotional support animal. Fur
After months-long fight, man with disability can keep emotional support chickens WASHINGTON POST – C-Jay Martin has had significant physical and cognitive challenges his entire life, but has generally gone about his days happily. In recent years, though, his mother noticed that he began to have anxiety and depression, and it was severe. Amy Martin […]