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Council sustains appeal; home-based dog daycare can continue after hearing over 4-animal limit

2108338 · January 6, 2025
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Summary

Moore City Council on Jan. 6 sustained an appeal by the owner of Board to the Bone, allowing the home-based dog daycare to continue operating after staff enforcement had limited home occupations to four animals under the city’s animal control ordinance.

The Moore City Council voted Jan. 6 to sustain an appeal from Britney Tumalo, owner of Board to the Bone, allowing the home-based dog daycare to continue operating after a city compliance letter citing a four-animal limit.

City staff said a complaint filed Oct. 27, 2024 alleged more than 20 dogs were at the location; code enforcement conducted observations. A stakeout on Nov. 8 documented drop-off and pickup activity between about 6:45 a.m. and 8 a.m. and again from about 4:15 p.m. to 5 p.m.; the officer recorded four different dogs being dropped off from three vehicles and reported no audible barking, no odors and no traffic congestion during those times. Staff reviewed the home…

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