Content Overview
- Summary
- A Multitude Of Reasons To Own A Pet
- Questions To Consider Before Adopting A Pet
- How To Get Around A "No Pets" Restriction In A Lease Or Under Local Law
- Tips To Help Assure Sure That You Don't Get An Infection From A Pet
- How To Protect Yourself Against Liability In Case A Dog Or Other Pet Hurts Someone
- Inexpensive Ways To Obtain A Pet
- How To Travel With A Pet
- How To Answer Pet Health Questions If You Can't Make It To The Veterinarian
- How To Care For Your Pet In The Event You Become Incapacitated
- Loss Of A Pet 101
- How To Prepare In Case Of An Emergency
- How To Save Money On Your Pet
- If You Have Children
- How To Find A Short Term Or Part Time Pet
- Apps That Make Life With A Dog Or Cat Easier
Pets 101
How To Get Around A "No Pets" Restriction In A Lease Or Under Local Law
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If your landlord or local law prohibits pets, you may still be entitled to one as an emotional support animal. Service animals are not considered to be "pets."
You may be required to prove that a pet is an emotional support animal as defined in the law.
To learn about emotional support animals, including the legal requirements, and additional rights available to owners of emotional support animals, click here.
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