No. If it is your dog, you own it, and you may take it.
However, if you break into the pound or take it by force, you could still be charge for burglary or whatever other crime fits the circumstances.
If you have them as a pet they would stay in your house or in their own little dog house outside. If they are a stray dog they would live on the streets in a box or something. If you are on vacation you would take your dog with you or take them to a boarding center or doggie day care. If you don't want your dog anymore or if they were a stray dog that was found someone would keep them or take them to the kennel or pound.
If you have them as a pet they would stay in your house or in their own little dog house outside. If they are a stray dog they would live on the streets in a box or something. If you are on vacation you would take your dog with you or take them to a boarding center or doggie day care. If you don't want your dog anymore or if they were a stray dog that was found someone would keep them or take them to the kennel or pound.
Please do not try to medicate you own dog without any guidance from a Veterinarian. Take you dog in to be checked out by your Veterinarian and he or she will diagnose the problem and give you the appropriate medication and dosage needed. You certainly do not wish to harm your pet so take it to a Vet.
If a person has a felony you cannot own a gun. It does not matter how long you have had the felony.
Anyone could own a dog. No, you did not have to be wealthy. Almost every poor family had a dog or cat. You could take your dog anywhere.
Take the dog to a vet. He's got problems.
In general, any felony makes you inelligible to own a handgun.
No but you can own a crossbow
It depends if you had the cremation done private ( where he/she wilk get cremated on their own but if not they cremate about 5 dogs a time where you dont get your whole dog back he will be mixed with others and will weigh just under a pound. When you get your dog back from a private cremation it will weigh a pound or two
Generally speaking, no. If you have a felony, you cannot legally own or purchase a gun.
If you think you are responsible enough to own a dog, then take the responsibility to take it to the veterinarian. The dog should be checked out.
It definitely can be. If the dog is not able to pass all the material on its own, you will need to take it to the vet, they will either do surgery or get the dog to take vallium to try and make it easier for the dog to pass it.