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To: Cap'n Crunch

Very useful knowledge, many thanks! I will look for similar code in Fort Bend County.


55 posted on 06/20/2012 9:45:37 AM PDT by TexasRepublic (Socialism is the gospel of envy and the religion of thieves)
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To: TexasRepublic

I found this under Fort Bend County office of animal control. You will have to contact the agency that provides your law enforcement, who has jurisdiction, whether it be the county, city, what have you. But it looks like you may get some relief from the county animal control office.

Best of luck to you, God Bless Texas!

http://www.co.fort-bend.tx.us/getSitePage.asp?sitePage=7230#control

CONTROL OF UNRESTRAINED FREE-ROAMING ANIMALS

Laws written to ensure that owned animals are confined to their property or kept on a leash make freeing a community of unrestrained and free-roaming animals easier. Although most dog bites occur on the property where the dog lives, unrestrained or free-roaming dogs do pose a substantial threat to the public. In addition, unrestrained animals are at increased risk of being bitten by rabies infected wildlife. Enforcement of restraint laws is essential in enhancing the animal control program’s efforts to reduce the risk of rabies in our community.


56 posted on 06/20/2012 10:05:51 AM PDT by Cap'n Crunch (Rush Limbaugh, the Winston Churchill of our time)
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