This Article discusses the problem of veterinary lien laws that treat companion animals as inanimate objects, in a modern society that often views pets as members of the family. Historically, pets, like automobiles, were subject to possessory liens. If an automobile owner couldn\u27t pay the repair bill, the mechanic could keep possession of the car or sell the car to recoup costs. Veterinary lien laws treat companion animals in a similar fashion. If the owner cannot not pay the veterinary bill in full, the veterinarian is often permitted to keep possession of the companion animal until the bill is paid. Typically, after some designated time-limit expires, the companion animal is deemed abandoned and the veterinarian may sell or euthanize t...
This article focuses on recent developments in litigation and legislation involving the injury or de...
The study, entitled Animals Are People Too: The Lack of Rules Dealing with Para-veterinarians, shall...
Legislation throughout the U.S. recognizes animal sentience and the importance of veterinary reporti...
This Article discusses the problem of veterinary lien laws that treat companion animals as inanimate...
The legal and economic barriers to veterinary malpractice cases are significant. Potential plaintiff...
Abstract: Problem statement: Many people own pets for companionship and become attached to their ani...
Companionship, emotional support, assistance for disabled family members, and general health benefit...
It is the hope of many professionals in the animal world that pet owners are responsible. ‘Responsib...
This article examines the current tort doctrine that values companion animals only at fair market va...
This article explores how the lives of companion animals – pets by another name – are valued in negl...
Animals are considered the personal property of their owners, and as such, when they are delivered b...
This article first discusses the domestication of companion animals, including the impact of anthrop...
Although the law has traditionally treated non-human animals as property, public attitudes and many ...
A great deal of opposition has been mounted against legislation that changes the language describing...
Many pet owners feel strongly about their animals. Some feel so strongly that they desire their pets...
This article focuses on recent developments in litigation and legislation involving the injury or de...
The study, entitled Animals Are People Too: The Lack of Rules Dealing with Para-veterinarians, shall...
Legislation throughout the U.S. recognizes animal sentience and the importance of veterinary reporti...
This Article discusses the problem of veterinary lien laws that treat companion animals as inanimate...
The legal and economic barriers to veterinary malpractice cases are significant. Potential plaintiff...
Abstract: Problem statement: Many people own pets for companionship and become attached to their ani...
Companionship, emotional support, assistance for disabled family members, and general health benefit...
It is the hope of many professionals in the animal world that pet owners are responsible. ‘Responsib...
This article examines the current tort doctrine that values companion animals only at fair market va...
This article explores how the lives of companion animals – pets by another name – are valued in negl...
Animals are considered the personal property of their owners, and as such, when they are delivered b...
This article first discusses the domestication of companion animals, including the impact of anthrop...
Although the law has traditionally treated non-human animals as property, public attitudes and many ...
A great deal of opposition has been mounted against legislation that changes the language describing...
Many pet owners feel strongly about their animals. Some feel so strongly that they desire their pets...
This article focuses on recent developments in litigation and legislation involving the injury or de...
The study, entitled Animals Are People Too: The Lack of Rules Dealing with Para-veterinarians, shall...
Legislation throughout the U.S. recognizes animal sentience and the importance of veterinary reporti...