Probably, yes.
If you require the companionship or service of a service animal, you may be able to petition the board for an exception to the By-law.
However, the decision of the board is final.
Some animals that are legal to have in New Zealand are dogs, cats, and birds.
The hedgehog is not native to Canada, however I suspect people bought them as pets through America.
If your asking what kind there's just about the same ones we have in America.
All PJ'S Pets located across Canada carry both regular and fancy gerbils for $10.99. Please visit the website to find a location nearest you.
Yes, as usual pets just as they would be in any other place in the world. Canada is not a cold place with an arctic climat everywhere with no life.
Yes. They are sold at Pets Unlimited.
depending on the size of the condo, of course !
A "grandfather clause" is a term for something that is ammended (or changed) like the rules for your condo building. If your building accepted pets and later decided to change it to No Pets - anyone who already lives there with pets would be protected by a grandfather clause. New tenants would be forbidden to have pets.
Every shared housing situation has guidelines for pets. Condominiums and co-ops also have governing documents, wherein you'll find the guidelines for pets.
Ask neighbors to sign a petiton so pets can be allowed. If that doesn't work, I got nothing, but that probably will work
Ferrets are sold in Scotland. So they must be legal to keep as pets.
in england
no no
yes
Yes, they are legal in Nevada and make adorable and wonderful pets!
You need to own a permit but then they are legal.
No. They are only legal to keep if you are a licensed breeder.