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PETS AT LARGE
Allowing your pet to roam freely has many adverse consequences. Pets at large are in danger of being seriously injured or killed by vehicles or other animals. Pets at large can also be a nuisance to residents and members of the surrounding community as they choose to do their "business" wherever they please. You can help alleviate these problems by keeping a watchful "eye" on your pet and securing your place of residence so your pet is unable to escape.
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- Don’t forget to renew your dog license annually.
- Be sure your dog wears its tags at ALL times.
- Dog Leashes are required, and should be no longer than six-feet in length. Retractable leashes must also conform to this regulation.
- Walk your dog in authorized areas only. This reduces chances of injury to your pet or another person.
- Tethering animals to an object is against the law, and is a safety hazard. To ensure the safety and health of the animals and the public around them, pets must be supervised at all times
- Leave sufficient food, water and shelter for your pets while you are absent from your home.
- Seek medical aid at the first sign of injury or illness.
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Last updated date: 8/5/2010 9:57:01 AM