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Posted on November 5, 2013

Orange County May Create Database For Dangerous Dogs

Communities make note of where sex offenders live in a given area, but officials with Orange County hope to put together a similar database focused not on sex offenders but on dogs that have been involved in violent incidents. The Los Angeles Times explores Orange County’s proposal in a new article.  A County Supervisor explained… read more

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Posted on July 16, 2013

Make Your Animal’s Visit To The Dog Park As Safe As Possible

Many dog owners, especially those that don’t have a large yard for their animals to run around, might opt to bring their pet by a local dog park so that he or she can socialize and get needed exercise.  However, not all dogs are ready for such a responsibility.  Some animals are naturally skittish and… read more

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Posted on July 12, 2013

Steps That Can Reduce Risk of Child Injury Around Strange Dogs

Children are curious by nature, but that curiosity can turn dangerous if it leads them to approach a strange dog.  Although most dogs are friendly and would be safe to pet and, there are some that are territorial or simply unaccustomed to interacting with strangers.  As such, they could lash out when brought near a… read more

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Posted on May 14, 2013

Protect Yourself From The Threat Of a Dog Attack

Dog attacks are an all too common occurrence in neighborhoods across the country.  All it takes for your morning jog or afternoon stroll to end in tragedy is for one negligent owner to leave their gate open or refrain from restraining their aggressive animal with a leash.  A new report lays out some of the… read more

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Posted on November 2, 2011

Measure to change how Officials will deal with Problem Dogs Proposed

According to many news sources, the Los Angeles City Council is trying to find an effective way to deal with unlicensed dogs that happen to be a nuisance to the city residents. As stated by the articles, the law only allows inspectors to take any action against a dog’s license. Since much of the disturbance… read more

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