“Climbing temps boost danger for pets” plus 3 more |
- Climbing temps boost danger for pets
- Freetown dog officer quitting; town considers options
- Fines May Go Up For Not Picking Up Dog Poop
- Freetown's dog officer calls it quits
| Climbing temps boost danger for pets Posted: 18 Jun 2010 10:04 PM PDT The Evansville-Vanderburgh Animal Control Center receives three or four calls a day about people leaving their pets in hot cars, and one dog already has died this season. |
| Freetown dog officer quitting; town considers options Posted: 18 Jun 2010 08:23 PM PDT Dog Officer David Frates is calling it quits, and officials are mulling the future of animal control in town. |
| Fines May Go Up For Not Picking Up Dog Poop Posted: 18 Jun 2010 08:08 PM PDT Nobody likes to step in a pile of dog poop. So the mayor of Newburyport is cracking down on dog owners to get them to pick up after their pets and wants to raise the fine for not picking up after your pet from $10 to $100. |
| Freetown's dog officer calls it quits Posted: 18 Jun 2010 06:26 PM PDT Dog Officer David Frates is calling it quits, leaving officials to mull the future of animal control in town. |
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