- American Canine Foundation - The American Canine Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 2001
(formerly Washington Animal Foundation) to stop irresponsible dog ownership and abuse to canines. To
protect dog owners rights and to promote responsible dog ownership through education and legislation. The
Foundation also litigates cases involving canines in the courts of the United States of America.
- National Canine Research Foundation - national non profit organization created to present accurate statistics
and to provide detailed information and research on fatal dog attacks, reported dogs bites and canine
behavior.
- National Animal Interest Alliance (NAIA) - NAIA is an association of business, agricultural, scientific, and
recreational interests dedicated to promoting animal welfare, supporting responsible animal use and
strengthening the bond between humans and animals. Our members are pet owners, dog and cat clubs,
obedience clubs and rescue groups as well as breeders, trainers, veterinarians, research scientists, farmers,
fishermen, hunters and wildlife biologists. Its membership includes some of America's most respected animal
professionals, advocates and enthusiasts
- Pet-Law.com - site that helps owners defend their rights to own their pets. A place that helps dog owners
keep in touch with local legislation for all states
- Michigan State University College of Law: Animal Legal & Historical Web Center: This site contains over 500
full text cases (US, Historical and UK) and 774 US Statutes, over 30 topics that give the viewer directions
and comprehensive explanations on some of the more interesting issues of the animal area and a number of
legal articles addressing a wide variety of animal topics. This is the best way for non-lawyers to access the
information.