Since the jurisprudential traditions have accepted clearly buying & selling the hunter dogs and there is no available jurisprudential traditions about other species of dogs like as flock, garden and..., many of the jurists don't accept the trading and selling of those dogs. But deliberating upon traditions show that the buying & selling of those dogs is correct and there is no problem. In addition, analysis of the problem shows that, buying & selling of this animal only for enjoyment and amuse is forbidden and illegal. Accordingly, there is no ownership and proprietary right for this kind of dogs. IN THE
jebelly, M. and Emam, M. R. (2010). Reflection upon proprietary right of dogs in Shi'a jurisprudence. Jurisprudence the Essentials of the Islamic Law, 42(1), -.
MLA
jebelly, M. , and Emam, M. R. . "Reflection upon proprietary right of dogs in Shi'a jurisprudence", Jurisprudence the Essentials of the Islamic Law, 42, 1, 2010, -.
HARVARD
jebelly, M., Emam, M. R. (2010). 'Reflection upon proprietary right of dogs in Shi'a jurisprudence', Jurisprudence the Essentials of the Islamic Law, 42(1), pp. -.
CHICAGO
M. jebelly and M. R. Emam, "Reflection upon proprietary right of dogs in Shi'a jurisprudence," Jurisprudence the Essentials of the Islamic Law, 42 1 (2010): -,
VANCOUVER
jebelly, M., Emam, M. R. Reflection upon proprietary right of dogs in Shi'a jurisprudence. Jurisprudence the Essentials of the Islamic Law, 2010; 42(1): -.