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Resident praises Greenville County animal-welfare ordinance, urges outreach to breeders
Summary
At a Greenville County Council meeting public comment period, resident Barbara Wally praised a recently adopted county animal-welfare ordinance—citing identification requirements, temperature and crate limits and a ban on sales at flea markets—and urged the council to hold informational outreach for breeders who are concerned about the new rules.
Barbara Wally, a Greenville County resident, praised a recently adopted Greenville County animal-welfare ordinance and urged the council to offer outreach and information sessions for breeders concerned about compliance.
Wally spoke during the council’s public comment period and said the ordinance includes “identification requirements, the crate time frame restrictions, outdoor temperature guidelines, the dogs barking, the space provisions” and a requirement that breeders and rescues register with the county. “We did it for the dogs…
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