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The most complete selection of links to websites about dogs and the law.

Dog experts, services, products, organizations and canine-related information 

The following organizations, individuals and websites represent some of the best resources on the Internet relative to dogs and dog law.

  • Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine is one of the top veterinary medicine schools in the United States. Its website has a great deal of information for dog owners and canine professionals, lawyers, legislators and others.
  • Dr. Richard Polsky is a certified applied animal behaviorist who specializes in dogs. He is certified by the ABS (above), and is one of the few certified animal behaviorists in the United States. He has helped many dog owners overcome problems with their dogs. To learn the importance of certification, see The Use of Experts In Dog Bite Cases on this web site. 
  • Dr. Patrick Melese is a board certified animal behaviorist whose practice helps dog owners solve their pets' behavioral problems. He is board certified by the ACVB (see above) and is one of the few veterinary behaviorists in the USA. To learn why this is important, see The Use of Experts In Dog Bite Cases on this web site. 
  • International Association of Canine Professionals is dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of professional and business practices among canine professionals (i.e., Dog Trainer, Veterinarian, Groomer, Kennel Manager, etc.). A wealth of resources for meeting the challenges of the Canine Profession.
  • Ed Frawley is a trainer whose web site has a variety of articles about dog parks, dangerous dogs, breaking up dog fights, and a host of other things.
  • Guide Dog Foundation strives to be the leading resource and provider of premier services to facilitate the independence of people who are blind or visually impaired.
  • Assistance Animal Consulting Services has a great website with extensive links. The site is dedicated to assistance animal access issues, disability sensitivity training, and ensuring compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA) and similar state laws.
  • BarkBytes online dog magazine: a great source of all kinds of information about dogs, from medical facts to training articles. If you own a dog, you should visit this site; if you are doing research about dog issues, this site is a must.
  • United Kennel Club is the second oldest and second largest all-breed dog registry in the United States, founded in 1898. It has a wealth of information about dogs and legal issues such as breed bans. It recognizes pit bulls as a breed.
  • About.com has a great list of links to sites about dogs. 
  • Petmotion. Petmotion is a site designed to help people find any and all information about pets.
  • United Schutzhund Clubs of America provides training instruction and licensing for its member clubs which work under VDH rules (Verein fur Deutsche Schaferhunde of Germany). This type of training is used for military and police work, but also is regarded as a sport.
  • French Ring Sport is a personal protection sport. It was developed in France as a way to accurately test potential breeding stock for working ability.
  • The Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement serves as a comprehensive source of information for those coping with the loss of a pet, as well as for professionals or students seeking information about the many different aspects of pet loss and bereavement. See also the next link.
  • The Center for the Human-Animal Bond: This site contains scientifically documented references for a wide range of bond-related subjects. These include animal assisted therapy, animal welfare, the health benefits of the bond to humans and animals, material on animal and human abuse, and pet loss and grief, among others. All in all, an excellent site for those with a particular bond-related interest or those doing research in these areas.
  • National Animal Control Association is one of the premier organizations for animal control officers, but their extensive website may be of interest to anyone who has to do specialized research about pets. It includes information about pet population, statistics, and other things.
  • QuestGen Forensics performs forensic DNA analysis of animal derived samples. provide sample preparation and DNA profiling of non-human blood, saliva, tissue and hair with both nuclear DNA and mitochondrial DNA techniques. Its founder, Joy Halverson DVM, has provided courtroom testimony in both admissibility hearings and trials in a number of jurisdictions.
  • Animal Attack Files: a website that lists news reports about attacks by dogs and other animals.
  • 5StarDog has a great links page that is like a topical index of subjects and services pertaining to dogs.
  • The Field Foundation is devoted to exposing and ending "bullying" and supporting people who are bullied, including disfigured children. A great resource for parents whose child has been disfigured by a dog, and is having trouble at school or in the neighborhood.
  • Lets Face It is a nonprofit network that links people with facial disfigurement and all who care for them to resources that can enrich their lives. Also, the site has descriptions of products and links to websites that are invaluable for people who are getting surgery, dealing with the after-effects of disfiguring injury, etc.
  • Health insurance issues for people who have disabilities, including disfigurement: links compiled by the US Department of Labor.
  • The Dog Focused web site (www.dogfocused.com) can help you find a dog park anywhere in the USA.
  • Pets and Travel: expert tips and advice concerning pets and travel, such as how to train them to travel well, how to avoid car sickness, and the like.

Attorneys who specialize in dog bite law and related fields of law 

  • Dog bites and other canine-inflicted injuries. If you need a lawyer with experience in dog bite law or a related field, contact Kenneth Phillips. He will review the issues in your case and either handle it himself or refer you to an appropriate attorney anywhere in the United States.
  • Estate planning (caring for your pet after you are gone). Attorney Gerry W. Beyer, Professor of Law, St. Mary’s University School of Law, San Antonio, Texas, has a great website that explains how to take care of your pet in your will, setting up trusts, etc. The specific page is Estate Planning for Non-Human Family Members, but be sure to check out the entire site.

Legal research for non-lawyers 

Legal research for lawyers 

Click to find out how to get Litigation Forms for plaintiffs' attorneysAttorneys may wish to begin their research by reviewing the following two sections of this page:

Foreign

Federal

Law sources - federal and state

California codes - state, county and municipal

See also Treatises, below.

California court opinions

California courts

All state legislatures, state agencies and local agencies 

Bar Associations

Treatises, online law reviews, and other important materials found online

Other legal resources for lawyers 

Internet and computing resources for lawyers

  • File storage and transfer services (90 in number to choose from) - store and backup your files online, or send large files, or groups of files, to other people without the problems associated with E-mail.

Medicine, health and psychology 

Medical services for free or on a deferred payment basis

  • LienDocs: Find a doctor in California who will treat a dog bite victim and will not bill the victim until settlement of his or her claim.
  • Fresh Start Surgical Gifts: Free surgery for children who are disfigured, have no insurance and cannot recover compensation from the dog owner or anyone else.

Plastic surgery

All other medical topics and specialties

News sources

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