Nevada Says Dogs Are Property. Fine. Then Apply Property Law.
Nevada Should Take a Harder Line on Pet Abandonment — Here’s How We’d Fix It
If Las Vegas Apartments Allow Dogs, They Should Build Space for Them
Nevada Has Strong Animal Cruelty Laws, and Prosecutors Who Won’t Use Them
Why Standard Pet Insurance Fails Las Vegas Dogs When It Matters Most (and Could Cost You Dearly)
From “No-Kill by 2020” to Crisis Mode in 2025 — What Changed at The Animal Foundation?
Clark County Is Spending $42 Million on Buildings to House Surrendered Animals — What If It Spent Some of That Money to Keep Them Home?
Las Vegas Is Flying Shelter Dogs Out of State Because the System Can’t Keep Up — But Is It a Solution?
The Numbers Don’t Add Up to Happy Endings for Most Dogs in Las Vegas
Vegas Hotels Are Dog-Tolerant, Not Dog-Friendly, and There’s a Big Difference
Henderson Built a Dog-Friendly City, Las Vegas Built a $150-a-Night Pet Fee
Why the Working Dogs of Nevada Case Is a Wake-Up Call for Dog Training Laws
Las Vegas Is Holding 31 Dogs as Evidence — Who Is Looking Out for Them?
Kicked, Dragged, Then Caged as ‘Evidence’ — How Nevada’s Animal Laws Failed 31 Dogs
How Dog-Friendly Policies Became Essential to Las Vegas’s Tourism Competitiveness
Las Vegas Hotels Should Handle Pet Fees Like Smoking Fees