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Council hears emotional testimony on two over‑limit pet appeals; one appeal held for fuller animal‑control testimony, the other approved

Green Bay Common Council · December 3, 2025
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Summary

Council heard testimony from residents including Raven Moline and Lori Wallin on two over‑limit dog‑permit appeals; Raven’s appeal was held to Dec. 16 to allow Officer Mallory Mavis to testify, while Lori Wallin’s appeal was approved by council after clarifying that a city permit does not override lease terms.

The Green Bay Common Council on Dec. 2 considered two appeals of animal‑control decisions that sought permission for more than the city’s two‑dog limit.

Item 1: Raven Moline — public testimony and hold

Multiple speakers defended Raven Moline, who said she had taken in family dogs and had followed the city’s application process. Cale Bledbena, identifying himself as Raven’s partner, described the animals as elderly, bonded and well cared for and urged the council to keep the dogs together. "These 4 are my family," Raven said in her…

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