Regardless of the state where you live, your governing documents determine the pet policies for the community.
Read them to discover the pet policies for your condominium association.
Condo - 1983 The Dog 1-9 was released on: USA: 21 April 1983
Answer this question...Many Governing Documents of common interest developments allow owners to enforce the documents directly if the board isn't doing their job.
No. That would be no different that requiring home owners insurance for someone visiting who uses a wheel chair, crutches, cane, or other assistive device because of their disability.
House Hunters - 1999 Dog-Friendly Condo was released on: USA: 3 August 2008
Most states don't have a state dog, and California is no exception.. If it were ever to have a state dog, the Australian Shepherd might be a good candidate, as it was developed in the western United States and has a large number of Aussie owners and breeders in the state.
It depends, if the dog brings joy to the owners life then maybe.
yes
In dog kennels when its owners go on holiday
Sorry to tell you this, but you may not be able to do that. Some condo associations have rules against dogs and that may prevent you from getting one.
There is no such thing as a stupid dog. Tons of stupid owners though! Hire a dog trainer to train the owner and your dog should be right as rain in a bit. Don't punish the dog for the owner's transgressions. Perhaps the dog can be adopted out to a family that would be willing to work with it.
A dog is expected to at least bark loudly to waken its owners when thieves come, warning that strangers have entered the dog and its owners territory.
Not normally. How a Dog is depends on how the owner or past owners have treated and trained the Dog. That goes for any type of Dog as a matter of fact cause If you treat the animal right It should turn out right. I as a matter of fact own a pitbull and she is not aggressive at all