Sentences with phrase «dog wardens who»

The Dog Law is enforced by police or animal control officers hired local municipalities and also by state dog wardens who are employees of the Department of Agriculture.
Zimmerman was apparently confounded when he was ordered to have 39 of his dogs seen by a veterinarian due to flea and fly bites that, rest assured, went above and beyond that of minor skin irritations. Indeed, since dog wardens are now outfitted with digital cameras it would be of tremendous interest to know if photographs of the doomed dogs exist. Nevertheless, Zimmerman contacted a large animal veterinarian for advice despite the fact that the state's Dog Law requires all licensed canine kennels to have documentation providing the name and contact information for the veterinarian of record who cares for the dogs. Could it be that Richard Martrich and Orlando Aguirre, the two dog wardens who had inspected the kennel over the previous six years, had overlooked this detail and is it possible that the dogs in Zimmerman's care had never been seen by a veterinarian?
The Doberman Pinscher was developed in Germany by Louis Dobermann, a tax collector and dog warden who wanted a dog that would be protective, alert and agile.
The dog warden who covers Cincinnati does not include the purebreds among the inherently vicious dogs, but many other animal control officials lump all the dogs together by type.

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The general public inevitably picks up the bill for this fallout though taxation required to run overburdened animal control services, dog wardens service, pounds Etc. or by voluntary donation and support given to charities and non profits who handle their proportion of the casualties.
Many of this rescue's dogs come through dog wardens and also members of the public who can no longer care for their pets.
When a dog warden encounters any animal who exhibits signs or symptoms of animal abuse, cruelty or neglect that warden has an obligation to contact a humane officer. It is the responsibility of the humane officer to investigate cases of suspected abuse, cruelty or neglect and, if substantiated, press charges against and prosecute the alleged animal abusers.Â
For those of you who are not clear on who's who and what's what when it comes to authority over dogs in Pennsylvania, here's a crash course: there are two sets of laws — the Dog Law that is enforced by dog wardens and Section 5511 of the Crimes Code that is enforced by humane society police officerDog Law that is enforced by dog wardens and Section 5511 of the Crimes Code that is enforced by humane society police officerdog wardens and Section 5511 of the Crimes Code that is enforced by humane society police officers.Â
EARS works on several fronts: They accept animals from owners who need temporary help with housing or feeding; respond to reports of animals abandoned or lost in the flood area; take in animals picked up from the flood area by the dog wardens; and give food to flood victims so they can feed their pets.
He had always run a clean kennel, meeting and sometimes exceeding existing standards and taking good care of his dogs, according to state dog warden Melissa Bair, who has inspected the facility for years.
The advisory board is made up of the state veterinarian and 6 members appointed by the director: one representing a humane society, one who is a county dog warden, one who is a veterinarian, one representing animal rescues, one who is a breeder and one representing the public.
Dog warden Joseph Kissel, who took over in the fall of 1988, had been on the job just two weeks when news that his wife had for years been selling cats — obtained free from the shelter — for $ 25 to $ 30 apiece to research facilities, including the Northeast Ohio Universities College of Medicine.
Who can forget the Zimmerman brothers of Berks County, Elmer and Ammon, who slaughtered 80 dogs in their cages five years ago this summer, rather than provide them flea treatment as ordered by the dog wardWho can forget the Zimmerman brothers of Berks County, Elmer and Ammon, who slaughtered 80 dogs in their cages five years ago this summer, rather than provide them flea treatment as ordered by the dog wardwho slaughtered 80 dogs in their cages five years ago this summer, rather than provide them flea treatment as ordered by the dog warden.
The restricted account pays for a staff which includes administrators, more than 60 dog wardens state wide, a new special team of 4 kennel inspectors who handle problem kennels, and a new special prosecutor to help dog wardens with their important cases in court.
A dog that was out of sight was also out of mind; today a dog that is out of sight must be constantly in mind — if he's not the victim of an accident, he could bite someone who chased or teased him, scare someone who is afraid of dogs, get picked up by the dog warden, join another household by choice or default, destroy the neighbors garden, torment other dogs or cats, all activities that can result in injuries, lawsuits, financial loss, or grief.
We invite the many agencies — the police, dog wardens, RSPCA, local authorities, veterinary organisations, the Highways Agency, the Kennel Club, the National Neighbourhood Watch Association, the National Dog Tattoo Register, Network Rail, service and assistance dog organisations, breed societies, dog training clubs and groups, rescue centres and sanctuaries — who have the power, the experience and the expertise to unite together to reduce the statistics associated with dog thedog wardens, RSPCA, local authorities, veterinary organisations, the Highways Agency, the Kennel Club, the National Neighbourhood Watch Association, the National Dog Tattoo Register, Network Rail, service and assistance dog organisations, breed societies, dog training clubs and groups, rescue centres and sanctuaries — who have the power, the experience and the expertise to unite together to reduce the statistics associated with dog theDog Tattoo Register, Network Rail, service and assistance dog organisations, breed societies, dog training clubs and groups, rescue centres and sanctuaries — who have the power, the experience and the expertise to unite together to reduce the statistics associated with dog thedog organisations, breed societies, dog training clubs and groups, rescue centres and sanctuaries — who have the power, the experience and the expertise to unite together to reduce the statistics associated with dog thedog training clubs and groups, rescue centres and sanctuaries — who have the power, the experience and the expertise to unite together to reduce the statistics associated with dog thedog theft.
The director of the Department of Agiriculture with consent of the Senate would be required to appoint 6 members to the Board: one who is from a county humane society, one who represents animal rescue organizations, one who is a veterinarian, one who is a county dog warden, one who is a representative of a professional dog breeding association and one member of the public.
This version would also create an advisory board called the Commercial Dog Breeding Advisory Board made up of the state veterinarian and 6 members appointed by the director: one represening a humane society, one who is a county dog warden, one who is a veterinarian, one representing animal rescues, one who is a breeder and one representing the publDog Breeding Advisory Board made up of the state veterinarian and 6 members appointed by the director: one represening a humane society, one who is a county dog warden, one who is a veterinarian, one representing animal rescues, one who is a breeder and one representing the publdog warden, one who is a veterinarian, one representing animal rescues, one who is a breeder and one representing the public.
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