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Dog Law by Mary Randolph, Ralph E. Warner (Editor), Barbara K. Repa (Editor)Dog Law offers a comprehensive look at the legal ramifications of dog ownership and functions as a guide to dispute resolution for problematic dog behavior. Well organized by topic, there are answers to just about any question one might have, from dog biting to landlord relationships, from leash laws to dog burials. Dog owners who read this book will save time, money, legal hassles, and possibly even a beloved dog's life. America's estimated 50 million dogs are governed by laws. Completely updated to reflect the most recent legal changes, this revised third edition of a very helpful handbook answers common legal questions about biting, barking, veterinarians, leash laws, travel, landlords, wills, guide dogs, pit bulls, cruelty, and much more. Paperback - 336 pages 3rd edition (February 1999) Nolo The best price for this book is at Amazon.com. The shipping cost and return policy is not under A Dog Owner's Network control. |
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Animal Law & Dog Behavior by David S. Favre, Peter L. Borchelt, Alan M. Beck, David: Borchelt,
Peter L. Favre A necessity for any lawyer investigating an Animal Case If you re involved with animal legal issues, you ll find that Animal Law and Dog Behavior gives all the information you need to decide what courses of action are possible and appropriate. A veritable refresher course on the legal matrix concerning animals, it focuses on the species most troublesome to individuals and the legal system: dogs. With up-to-date information on the current state of the law, most cases examined are lower-court opinions from 1960 to the present. Well-reasoned and analyzed, they may be used to draw together the national outlook on a particular issue. In areas where state statutes play a predominant role in articulating the law, the authors have selected regional states whose statutes are most representative of these areas. As animals become an increasingly important part of our lives, disputes between people about animals and conflicts between people and animals are likely to increase. For this reason it is especially important for attorneys to understand which behaviors are considered normal and which are considered abnormal. Animal Law and Dog Behavior thoroughly investigates the ethology and epidemiology of canine aggression, reviews basic behavioral principles, and gives a behavioral groundwork for understanding dog bite incidents. Guidelines for choosing an animal behavior expert can help you choose the professional best qualified for the job. A discussion of what distinguishes domestic animals from wildlife highlights a complex and legally significant issue, because different concepts and rules apply to each category. In fact, the authors thoroughness on each subject is sure to save you time and will ensure that your research is accurate and complete. Order your copy of Animal Law and Dog Behavior and have instant access to this well-researched material. Hardcover - 385 pages 1 edition (January 1, 1999) Lawyers & Judges Publishing The best price for this book is at Amazon.com. The shipping cost and return policy is not under A Dog Owner's Network control. |