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Lawyers for The Animal Law Center (ALC) have successfully called into question the City of Denver’s ability to accurately enforce its own ban on pit bulls. This achievement was the result of a recent ruling which determined that city officials had misidentified a boxer-mix as a pit bull. The case revealed the city’s reliance upon inadequately trained personnel and faulty evidence to identify breeds banned under its own ordinance 855. The implication is that hundreds of misidentified dogs may have been unnecessarily euthanized in the years since the ban has been in force.
Jennifer Reba Edwards, attorney and founder of The Animal Law Center LLC, has written an article about the Pet Food Recall along with a current resolution status of the class-action litigation.
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This time of year is very busy and hectic. It is easy to forget that our furry companions also pick up on our stress as we worry about parties, gifts, finances and other such things that are amplified during the holiday season.
In a “freak second” Rocky, a three year old yellow lab, got out of his house on Monday afternoon, says owner Sally Sutherby. In a matter of minutes, Rocky was dead; shot twice, once in his back and once in the back of his head, by Police. According to a witness, the dog was running scared, away from the officer giving chase.
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