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Council opens discussion on dog‑tethering rules; members ask staff to draft no‑chain language and review shelter/fencing standards
Summary
On July 15 the City Council discussed revisions to Leon Valley’s animal control code after residents reported dogs tethered with inadequate shelter; councilmembers asked staff to draft language to prohibit chain tethers and to clarify secure‑enclosure and shelter requirements.
The City Council discussed possible revisions to Leon Valley’s animal control provisions governing tethering on July 15 after councilmembers and residents described dogs kept tethered in yards with inadequate shelter. Councilmember Danielle Bolton said she “would prefer them not to be tethered at all,” citing animal welfare and safety concerns. Staff reviewed the existing ordinance language: current code allows…
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