The reason I'm asking this question is because I recently read an article about a man in India who just happens to share his food and living space with 730-plus dogs. It's okay, he lives on a farm (because that many hounds in an apartment would just be weird).

Knowing how my two dogs greet any family member who comes through the door as though that person has been gone for years (even when it's been 5 minutes), I'm somewhat surprised that this man, from the southern Indian state of Karnataka, hasn't been greeted to death by now.

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What does he have more of, dogs or dirty dishes? (Getty Images)
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These two belong together. (Getty Images)
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Dog Ownership Is Similar To Driving Speeds--Anyone Who Does More Than You Is A Maniac

So, here's the thing about how many dogs (or cats, as they're both what's called "companion animals") you can legally have in your household: it varies depending on where you call home in Illinois.

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Moments after this, her arms were torn off when the dogs spotted two squirrels. (Getty Images)
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Several sites I visited showed the number as being six. But, in some other places the statutes said "6 dogs and 6 cats." There have been attempts by different municipalities across the country to enact a two-dog limit, but from what I've been able to gather, those attempts were shot down by citizenry and the local city councils.

LakeCountyIL.gov:

Dogs, cats - maximum number allowed: A maximum of four dogs and four cats of an age greater than six months may be owned, kept, or harbored in an individual residence. For the purposes of this section, an individual residence includes both single family dwellings and each individual dwelling unit within multi-unit housing structures. Owners and/or landlords of multiunit housing structures, condominium associations, or other such authorities, however, may further limit the number of animals in said structures and/or units.

It seems that the bottom line here is that you can have a bunch of dogs, providing you're caring for them properly and not pissing off your neighbors--but landlords can set the pet limit at whatever number they choose, including zero.

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You got room at your place for us? (Getty Images)
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One more thing. Have you heard about "pet leasing?" A Massachusetts company is in some hot water over the practice--which, until this morning, was something none of us around here had ever heard of. It sounds like an awful practice that's on its way out, thankfully. Check this out:

Check out these 50 fascinating facts about dogs:

RANKED: Here Are the 63 Smartest Dog Breeds

Does your loyal pup's breed make the list? Read on to see if you'll be bragging to the neighbors about your dog's intellectual prowess the next time you take your fur baby out for a walk. Don't worry: Even if your dog's breed doesn't land on the list, that doesn't mean he's not a good boy--some traits simply can't be measured.

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