"There are more laws on the books about how to hunt animals than how to take care of them"
Written by Eric Olsen
Published February 12, 2004
Published February 12, 2004
First it was Akron implanting microchips into kitties, now Olmsted Falls is looking after the housing conditions of its dogs:
- City Council unanimously approved a law Tuesday requiring doghouses to be waterproof and lined with bedding that resists dampness. The houses also must be equipped with self-closing doors or flaps.
....Violators of the law, which will take effect within 10 days, can lose their dogs and face maximum penalties of 90 days in jail and a $700 fine.
Councilman Joseph Vitale, a beagle owner, said he supported the measure because, "There are more laws on the books about how to hunt animals than how to take care of them."
The law was sparked by residents who called police because they were concerned that a woman was leaving her golden retriever tied up outside. [AP]
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I'm all for the appropriate treatment of animals, but shouldn't the town fix the foster care system first? Those are known to be riddled with problems, no matter the town.