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You will likely need to hire a lawyer to deal with this HOA dispute. Unfortunately, HOA battles are often very costly so you will need to plan on... Read Answer
I am so sorry for your loss. I can't tell you how many times when out for a walk, I've had to grab my 7lb toy poodle dog away from large dogs who are... Read Answer
It is up to the mayor and/or Board of Alderman to decided what breeds are dangerous and to ban them.
Contact the Animal Control for your city/county or if not one, call the Sheriff's Department to file a complaint.
Actually, it's more than good enough. You're lucky your dog didn't run into the street and bite somebody, because if she had, guess who would have... Read Answer
I am assuming that the 2 citations and obstruction of service were somehow related to your dog. If this is true, I am not sure how you can say that... Read Answer
If yo asking about a vet malpractice case - this can be addresed - however they are generally NOT contingent fee cases and usualy require a... Read Answer
Maybe - depends on the details. YOu will likely have to file suit if the other person won't give you your dogs back as dogs are considered personal... Read Answer
This may be an ADA claim violation. You need to contact a lawyer in your area that does this type of legal work. If you are in the Tampa area you can... Read Answer
Ask your insurance company.
Yes - but they are very expensive cases to pursue and not usually done on a contingent fee, so you will have to pay the legal fees out of... Read Answer
other than using Ms. Cleo - how would you expect animal control to realize its your dog. It was your responsibility to liscense the dog and to check... Read Answer
You don't. Its his dog - plain and simple. If he wants to he can give it to you but if not - thats the end of that.
You need to start an action for replevin, which your ex will be forced to defend in a New York court. The court will consider all the factors... Read Answer
If you can prove you were bitten by her dog, and not your father's dog, you have a case. The fact that this person crossed the street with her dog... Read Answer
You called the police, but did you make a police report? You must do that in order for them to take action. If you did make a police report, you... Read Answer
Not sure where you live so I would suggest that you contact an attorney in your county.
Generally, the stabe owner is right - its called assumption of risk, papers signed or not. As to the insurance aspect the stable owner would... Read Answer
You don't and the LL likely violates the ADA if the animal is a LEGITIMATE service animal and not an ESA or fake service animnal used to circumvent... Read Answer
Under the NY Pet Lemon Law, if you have your puppy certified "unfit for purchase" by a veterinarian within 14 days of purchase, you can return the... Read Answer
You won't find reliable "guidance" in a legal sense in an internet blurb. You will have to actually retain a lawyer for that purpose. YOU will start... Read Answer
This is not that the breeder is a crook (though he may or may not be) but rather you gave a deposit on an animal and then changed your mind. You... Read Answer
if there is an animal control department where you live, file a complaint with it or if not, the police.
Such an agreement is legal. The parties to a settlement dispute can agree to any terms that they want. It is not unusual to have a non-discloure... Read Answer
Notify that you intend to sale the horse or give it away if not removed. If not removed, sell horse or give it away.