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Dog Blog #1: Every Dog's Legal Guide


Is your dog in the pokey and needs to be sprung?  Have the law on your side with information extracted from Nolo Press’ magnum opus, 6th edition, by Mary Randolf, J.D.      

                      

Every Dog's Legal Guide

Every Dog’s Legal Guide – A Must-Have Book for Your Owner

Thirteen chapters broken up into bite sized bits:

  • Dogs and people
  • State and Local regulation
  • Buying and selling dogs
  • Landlords and dogs
  • Veterinarians
  • Traveling with your dog
  • Barking dogs
  • Assistance dogs
  • If a dog is injured or killed
  • Providing for pets (Including a chapter on: Why you can’t leave money to a dog- and what happens if you try.)
  • Dog bites
  • Dangerous dogs
  • Cruelty

 

A guide to legal research and state statutes is included.

 

Abundant resources (references to corresponding Nolo legal publications) and endnotes provided. For those with furry four-footers and those who live amongst them, I highly recommend this work that is peppered with humor, providing necessary information, simply stated and cleanly formatted.

 

You’ll find copies of this work located in branches throughout San José, and an eBook to boot.

 

If you don't have a pooch to share your life with, consider a visit to the San José Animal Care Center  Bring a friend home with you today.