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Board orders owner to cure conditions or pay costs in Elk Mountain vicious-animal case; hard deadline set

2127340 · January 17, 2025
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Summary

After lengthy testimony about multiple close incidents, the Board modified a county abatement order for four impounded dogs tied to livestock losses on Elk Mountain, setting a hard compliance deadline and requiring payment of impound and veterinary costs before any release.

The Board of Supervisors modified an animal control abatement order at its Jan. 14 meeting and directed staff to return the final paperwork: the owner of four impounded dogs must meet containment and licensing conditions and pay the county—s impound and veterinary costs before any animals are released. The board set a firm compliance deadline (Jan. 21, 2025) and warned that failure to comply could lead to euthanasia of the impounded animals.

Background: County animal control placed four dogs into custody after neighbors reported repeated livestock attacks in the Elk Mountain area and presented photographic evidence…

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