The dog show was moved from its long-running February date to June 12 and 13, and from New York’s Hudson River Piers and Madison Square Garden to an outdoor setting. NEW YORK – Editor’s Note: The video above is from February 2020. America’s top dogs won’t have their pack of fans on hand at this […]
Month: March 2021
Farmers lose without increased dog license fees
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding today warned that farmers in Pennsylvania will be left without recourse when livestock are attacked by a dog or coyote. It was with the aim of compensating breeders for damage resulting from an attack that Dog Law was created in 1893. “We have been sounding the alarm for […]
No justice for dog bite victims or dangerous dogs without increased dog license fees, warns general secretary | Politics
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. – Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding warned Friday that Pennsylvanians would be at significant risk of coming into contact with a dangerous dog or being the victim of a dog-related incident without immediate legislative action to increase the dog license fee. The Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement, whose work is primarily funded by dog […]
Proposal to increase dog license fees to go to the municipal assembly
Owning a dog in Dartmouth could cost a little more next year, after the Select Board approved a proposed article for the town assembly that would increase dog license fees by $3 for spayed or neutered animals. If ratified by the municipal assembly, the fees will increase from $12 to $15 per year for 2022. […]
Dog license fee hike would fund kennel inspection by dog sitters
Pennsylvania dog sitters are helping save the lives of dogs and puppies found at breeding grounds living in horrific conditions and suffering from infections and disease, veterinarians and state officials said Wednesday. Unfortunately, they said, the Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement is underfunded and jeopardizing dog guardian visits, which could allow any unscrupulous breeders among […]