I have a neighbor that leaves their anxious dog home alone for hours at a time to just sit right next to the door and bark the whole time. In their housing searches, tenants with dogs reported feeling powerless in negotiations and feeling discriminated against. Advocates for pitbulls often highlight the importance of responsible ownership, arguing that any dog, regardless of breed, can be dangerous if poorly trained or abused. This case study reports on in-depth interviews with younger tenants with dogs and on open-ended survey responses from landlords and property managers. · one of the major criticisms of residential training is that there is little or no owner training, which is of course hugely important. Contact your local housing and urban development office before a lawyer, though, since that’s free. Too, where similar laws in cities and states continue to divide lawmakers, advocates, and dog owners. Over the last number of months, we’ve dealt with an ever-increasing range of issues that make me think that this might be a good approach. They also are exempt from breed/size restrictions. Though often seen as an international issue, bsl has ignited fierce debate in the u. s. You may need a lawyer but service dogs in training are federally protected under the fair house act. Why do so many people act like dogs just can’t be trained or in any way controlled? · should a potential pet owner have to complete training and pass a test before owning a pet? · the debate surrounding the perceived danger of pitbulls is multifaceted and deeply entrenched. It’s usually in the evening, sometimes going past 10pm. Afterall it’s often said ‘it’s not about training the dog, it’s about training the owner’.

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