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Citizens for Pets in Condos, Inc.* educates the public on the health benefits of animal companionship and about responsible pet ownership in order to increase acceptance of companion animals in common interest ownership communities. We believe that association rules should concentrate on irresponsible pet owners, allowing a win-win situation for responsible animal guardians and animals who would otherwise be needlessly "euthanized"**. *a 501-c3 tax exempt corporation. Read more about the organization. **ACTION ITEMS** CLICK HERE to see our PSAs/videos **According to the No Kill Advocacy Center, "Euphemisms like 'euthenasia' or 'putting them to Use GoodSearch for web searching and we get a penny for each search! (Be sure to fill in Citizens for Pets in Condos in the "Who Do You Search For?" box) "It's truly disheartening that so many pets are turned into shelters all over the country simply because their owner's living arrangment does not allow them. The pet population is completely out of control and so many loving companions are euthanized because there is not enough space in the shelters. Many more pets would have a chance at life, and many more peoples' lives would improve--if only more housing areas allowed animal companions."
(comment on "Half our problems would be solved [finding places for our dogs] if pets were allowed in condos,"
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Pets How could ANYONE want to make someone give up this sweetheart?
Many people write to us. Read their letters and stories. Read Why Change is Needed |
People have all kinds of excuses why pets
should not be allowed in condos.
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Sign up to Join the discussion group Sign our guest book Why “Pets in Condos”? What are the main problems Letter to Florida Representative Peter Nehr from Sharon Brown, Board Member, Citizens for Pets in Condos
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We collaborate with Open Door Miami (a project of Miami Pets Alive), The Pet Project, Florida Pet Network, Florida Pet Pages, PetsTV.com, Pets911, Cyber Citizens for Justice, Treasure Coast Health Council, Pets-OK, Florida Pet Book, BocaDog Magazine, Pets for the Elderly Foundation, Woof Patrol, Vacation Guides/Traveling Petowners of America, Pet Friendly Agent, Peace River Refuge & Ranch, United Wag, Share-A-Pet, LOHV (League of Humane Voters), Open Door (a project of Animal Rescue Coalition, Sarasota, FL), and other groups interested in creating a win-win situation for people and their animal companions. |
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| Citizens for Pets in Condos, Inc. advocates
for replacing no-pet deed restrictions with more reasonable pet guidelines. See some examples here. Allow responsible animal guardians to have companion animals. Put the onus instead on irresponsible pet owners who ruin it for the rest of us. Pets are not the problem; irresponsible owners are. We currently have a petition drive to allow pets in condos in Florida. Read more about what we suggest for legal changes in Florida. ***California Civil Code Section 1360.50, signed into law in 2000 and effective Jan 2001 states that: |
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SPECIAL
MESSAGE OF
IMPORTANCE When Florida State Representative Julio
Robaina learned how many people signed our petition
to allow pets in condos, he said he would help us.
Florida State Representative Peter Nehr sponsored the 2008 Emotional Support Animal bill. Florida State Senator Eleanor Sobel and Florida State Representative Luis Garcia will carry the torch for 2009. Let these legislators and your own Florida legislators know your story and that you are behind their efforts. Please also contact the governor and lieutenant governor to tell them you want the Emotional Support Animal bill passed this year! NOTE: Citizens for Pets in Condos does not support any political parties or candidates. Our petition results have already influenced legislators to spopnsor bills to clarify the right to have Emotional Support Animals (just PART of what we want, handling only the most extreme cases). Click here to read the text of the bill that was submitted in 2008. If you live in Florida, please tell YOUR legislators that you want a law similar to California Civil Code Section 1360.50 that allows unit owners in California to have at least one pet. If you have not already signed our petition, please click here. If you have signed, there is more you can do. Tell other people to sign online and print off our paper petitions, flyers, and mini-ads and get the out there! See ACTION ITEMS for additional things YOU can do.
Many thousands of potential responsible pet owners, mainly seniors, have been arbitrarily denied the possibility of pet ownership. 90 million American households have companion animals. If almost 65% of all US households have pets****, why is it 0% (allowed) in most condominiums in south Florida? If 40% of all US households have dogs, why is it 0% for seniors in south Florida? DOES THIS MAKE ANY SENSE TO YOU? Proactively denying the ability to have animal companions is not justified. A better alternative is to rescind privileges if they are abused.
Citizens
for Pets in Condos, Inc. does NOT support irresponsible pet owners.
Citizens for Pets in Condos, Inc. mainly deals with getting pets allowed in common interest ownership communities (condos, HOAs, co-ops and trailer parks). It is bad enough that some landlords do not allow responsible tenants***** to have pets, but here we are talking about home owners who do not have the right to live the way they want. A few irresponsible people can ruin it for everyone else.
Since so much of this kind of lifestyle interference happens
in south Florida, it begs the question whether there is some form of
prejudice against seniors
going on. Huge numbers of people retire in 55+ communities where the
rules are A 2005-06 survey by the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association, or APPMA, shows that three-quarters of dog owners consider their dog like a child or family member; more than half of cat owners feel the same way. Attitudes are different than when some of the oldest seniors were young. Some people remember when people did not even allow pets inside their homes. Part of the issue with pets in Florida is OLD THINK. *latest pet statistics: 90 million cats, 74 million dogs and 40 million parrots in US households. It is difficult to count how many people hide pets in common interest ownership communities. We would have to get information from pet food stores and veterinarians because people are terrified of having their companions taken away from them - too terrified to fight this injustice. *****see this other petition for renter's rights to have pets ==> click here Check out the story related to that petition. ****** Tri-county area leads nation in pet euthanization. In 2001, animal shelters in Broward, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade counties took in 112,197 strays and unwanted pets. Almost two-thirds -- 70,514 -- were put to death. In 2004 - 2005, Miami-Dade County executed 17,221 cats and 23,308 dogs that were either abandoned by their owners or found on the streets. "They are executing 50 dogs a day at the Palm Beach shelter. It is imperative that more people who would like to rescue a companion animal be allowed to do so by having them in their own homes. (condos etc)" --comment posted on our petition
The statistics are worse for larger dogs. "The pet weight limit for most condo association is too low. It should be increaded to 40 pounds! The standard 15 pound limit eleminates 90% of dogs." --comment posted on our petition |
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click here to find out What to Do for Now If You Are Asked to Remove Your Pet
While it is difficult to keep a pet, you may be able to keep a helper animal, either due to physical or emotional disability.
Citizens for Pets in
Condos, Inc. is all about making changes so you don't have to be considered
sick to do something that is entirely normal - have an animal companion for all
of the many benefits it could have.
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Click here to read about the many health benefits of having companion animals.
Publications from Citizens for Pets in Condos:
New HUD Rules Make It Easier to Have Emotional Support Animals (article)
Workable Solutions to Pet “Problems” (article)
The Healing Power of Pets (article)
No Children, No Pets (article)
Citizens for Pets in Condos (tri-fold, 2-sided brochure)
Crazy for Animals (poem)
Opponents will give you all kinds of reasons why pets should not be allowed.
Some thoughts on some issues related to allowing pets.
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