Gratiot Animals in Need (G.A.I.N.) assists Gratiot County pet owners with basic veterinary care, food assistance,
proper outdoor sheltering, fostering a pet, & rehoming a pet.
The code covers licensing, commercial permits,
proper outdoor shelter and care, restraint, dangerous animals, wild animals, impounding, animal waste and decay, sterilization, rabies, public nuisance, enforcement and penalties.
Not exact matches
Its thick fur also makes it suitable for indoor and
outdoor conditions, so long as
outdoor enclosures are properly built to allow for
proper air flow as well as
shelter it from harsh weather conditions.
86 adult breeding dogs with a history of violations including:
outdoor shelters without
proper windblocks, dogs with significant hair loss, and flaking paint, rusted metal and rusted metal in kennels.
If you see an animal
outdoors without
proper shelter, food and water, the law is most likely being broken in every state.
These dogs are very hardy and are capable of living
outdoors if given
proper shelter.
If you are concerned about an animal that is
outdoors and does not have
proper shelter or care, contact Livermore Animal Control at 371-4987.