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LONG BEACH - The city could soon be cracking down on dangerous dogs after two separate incidents in recent months where off-leash pit bulls attacked and killed two family pets.
The City Council's Public Safety Committee is expected to meet Feb. 19 or 26 for a proposed "dangerous dog ordinance" that could tighten laws and increase penalties for owners with potentially dangerous dogs, said 9th District Councilman and committee chair Val Lerch.See the full content of this document
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Council Considers New Rules for Dogs
The ordinance was first proposed by 5th District Councilwoman Ge...
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