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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.Interesting aside, down here in S florida there are many 55+ communities (one in which I reside), that has a strict "NO Pet rule"
If you think our government is taking over your freedom this ain't the place 4 u. Anyway, some folks found out about "emotional support animals" i.e. with a Dr's note that such an animal would benefit the mental health of it's owner. (Not a guide dog, or an animal trained to help the disabled) so we now have a lot of folks with same. And at every board meeting someone gets up to bitch (dog pun) about folks having pets- and it has to be restated that there are no pets here only E.S. animals!! this is a national Fair-housing law, which some folks have taken to extremes.
Here's one of ours - a rescue dog, he was a very young dog in bad shape when we found him, or in truth, when he found us! He had obviously been living rough for some time and had probably been hit by a car, judging by his injuries. He's grown into a great character and thinks he rules the roost. I wasn't keen on him at first; not my first choice of breed (broken coated Jack Russell). But then as a very young dog, he quickly sorted out the rodent problem in my garage - I was very impressed, especially as he learned the job as he went along - he found the nest and killed six mice in a very few minutes and laid them all out for me to see! Now he follows me around and communicates to me all the time - we're big pals now.
And here is his big sister! A Staffordshire bull terrier/collie cross (we think, she is another rescue dog and don't know her parentage) She was roaming the streets as a pup for some time. We think she might have been thrown out of a home with a young baby - she's scared of babies, as we discovered when our first grandchild came here - she ran away and hid!