Pet Policies has been described by reviewers as "a blueprint for how to deal with one of the most troublesome issues." It offers practical suggestions, helpful alternatives, and information on societal issues that impact your association's approach to pets. Learn how to get the poop scooped and keep the EPA happy.
Reasonable RulesDefining Terms
Involve the ResidentsUse Your Newsletter or WebsitePost NoticesCommunicate With Non-Resident OwnersTry a Little Public RelationsBe a Resource to Pet OwnersHandling Resident Complaints
Begin With Informal, Friendly CommunicationSend Written NoticeImpose FinesUse MediationCall the Humane Society or the SPCAInvolve Municipal AuthoritiesSeek Injunctive Relief Only in Extreme Cases
No Pets!Size RestrictionsBreed RestrictionsSpecies RestrictionsAlternatives to Restrictions Suspend PrivilegesPet Liability InsurancePet WarrantiesObedience TrainingDog Parks and Tall Grass
Suspend PrivilegesPet Liability InsurancePet WarrantiesObedience TrainingDog Parks and Tall Grass
Grandfather ClausesThe Federal Fair Housing Act Service AnimalsReasonably Accommodating Service AnimalsGranting Waivers for Service Animals
Service AnimalsReasonably Accommodating Service AnimalsGranting Waivers for Service Animals
Unscooped Poop The Clean Water ActProfessional Pooper-Scooper ServicesPet Waste StationsIn-Ground Waste Digester Systems BarkingStray CatsExotic PetsProblems with Wildlife
The Clean Water ActProfessional Pooper-Scooper ServicesPet Waste StationsIn-Ground Waste Digester Systems
Members are raving!
"If we are really trying to 'put community back into the communities,' I think we need to have choice, flexibility, and options. This book has been written with this in mind."Jean Georges, Business Reorganization, Inc.
" 'Pets' is sensible and reasonable! Its insightful look at how to handle pets should be part of every association's library."Hal A. Barrow, Barrow & Associates
"Humor made reading easy!"Pearline Atkinson-Stewart, Columbia Association Inc.