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APO Application
Forms & Documents for APOs
Terms of Participation for APOs
APO Funding Allocation Procedures
Dispute Resolution Procedures
for APOs
Emergency Instructions
for Animals in Transit
Maddie's Pet Rescue Project in NYC Forms & Documents
Monthly Adoption Statistics
Form for APOs
Supplemental Information
Form for APOs
Categorizations/Definitions
of Shelter Animals
Tools & Supplies for APOs
Maddie's "Adopt
Me" Vests
Handbook:
"Captive Exotic Bird Care: A Guide for Shelters"
Soul Mates Adoption
Poster
Cat
Poisoning Poster
AC&C
Mug Shots Campaign Posters/Flyers
Alley
Cat Allies: Anti-Cruelty Resource Center
Constant
Contact E-Newsletter Service
Legal Resources
Animal Cruelty
Animal
Fighting and Cruelty Cases in New York: A Guide for Judges, Prosecutors
and Defense Counsel
by The Association of the Bar of the City of New
York
Estate Planning
Providing
For Your Pet in the Event of Your Death or Hospitalization
by The Association of the Bar of the City of New
York
Housing Issues
Keeping
Spot and Fluffy Home: Companion Animals in New York City Apartments
2003 Edition
by The Association of the Bar of the City of New
York
So
you want to keep a pet, but your lease has a "No Pet"
Clause
by Karen Copeland, Esq.
If you are having problems with your landlord about
your pet and need legal assistance, please contact one or more of
the following legal providers to see if they can assist you:
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Legal Action for Animals
Telephone: (718) 544-0605 |
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Darryl Vernon, Esq.
Vernon
& Ginsburg
Telephone: (212) 949-7300 x201 |
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Karen Copeland, Esq.
Telephone: (516) 594-9498 |
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Haley Greenberg, Esq.
Greenberg
& Merola
Telephone: (212) 593-6111 |
Service Animals
Access
Rights of People with Disabilities and Their Service Animals
by The Association of the Bar of the City of New
York
Other Legal Topics
Bringing
Rex Home: A Veterinarian/Boarding Kennel's Right to Hold Your Pet
Because of an Unpaid Bill in New York
by The Association of the Bar of the City of New
York
Veterinary Resources
Background
on Rabies
by Dr. Sally Slavinski, The New York City Veterinarian,
a publication of the Veterinary Medical Association of New York
City, March 2008, Vol. 50, No. 1
Reposted with permission from Dr. Sally Slavinski,
DVM, MPH, DACVPM, NYC department of Health and Mental Hygiene Bureau
of Communicable Disease
Other Interesting Reading
Animal
Vocation Resources: Paws to Consider
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