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Scott James Bradley
864-271-9580
55 Beattie Place, Suite 1200
Greenville, SC
Zachary Horton
864-271-7424
106 Williams Street
Greenville, SC
James Brehm
864-370-9777
522 N. Church St.
Greenville, SC
Christopher W. Derrick
550 South Main Street, Suite 400
Greenville, SC
Eric K. Englebardt
200 E BROAD ST
GREENVILLE, SC
Brian David Black
864-271-1300
5th Floor, 300 North Main Street
Greenville, SC
Leroy Jonathan Dubre'
420 East Park Ave., Ste. 300
Greenville, SC
Ronald E. Cardwell
101 North Main Street, Suite 900
Greenville, SC
William D Herlong
864-752-0011
111 E North Street
Greenville, SC
James J. Mulvihill
877-853-7792
209 N Main St Ste 307
Greenville, SC
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My Dog Laws

In the first seven months of 2007, 42 state bills – and one federal bill – relating to dogs were signed into law, according to the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). They range from strengthening animal cruelty and dogfighting laws to including pets in domestic violence orders and disaster evacuation plans.

The recent spike in dog legislation is due, in part, to people taking animal welfare issues more seriously, says Michael Markarian of HSUS.

“Animal protection is becoming part of the public discourse,” he says.

Things tend to move fast in the world of politics. A bill can go from introduction to enactment in less than a week. This is especially true, say experts, at the beginning or near the end of a legislative session.

You can stay abreast of canine bills by visiting several websites that help users quickly locate relevant information. Here are a few to try:

Federal Dog Laws
In an effort to make federal legislative information freely available to the public, the Library of Congress created the website THOMAS more than a decade ago.

You can search for legislation by word, phrase or bill number.

There’s also a daily summary of activities in both chambers of Congress. And if you need a refresher on how a bill becomes law, you’ll find it there too.

State Dog Laws
One of the easiest Internet resources on dog legislation to navigate is the Humane Society of the United States ’ website.

An interactive map of the country allows you to click o...

Author: Maryann Mott

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