|
Updated: 5:01 PM Nov 4, 2009
Elkhart Co. working on proposed animal ordinance
Elkhart County, IN Elkhart County is working on a proposed animal ordinance which would increase restrictions on dangerous breeds of dogs.
Posted: 12:58 PM Nov 4, 2009 |
|
Elkhart County is working on a proposed animal ordinance which would increase restrictions on dangerous breeds of dogs.
According to our reporting partners at the Elkhart Truth, you could keep your dog if it bit or attacked someone, but it would cost big bucks.
In order to get a dog back after an attack, you would have to pay a $500 "dangerous animal" registration fee, get $300,000 in liability insurance in case it attacks again, and confine the dog to your home or a secure kennel.
The ordinance also mandates that people clean up after their dogs, owners can't leave an animal inside their car when the weather constitutes a health hazard, and you would not be able to transport a pet in an unenclosed truck bed.
You can have your say on the proposed animal ordinance on Tuesday at 6:00 pm in the Elkhart County Public Services building in Goshen.
To look at the complete ordinance, click here.

| WNDU News Poll |
- Teacher injured breaking up fight between students
- UPDATE: Second victim dies in South Bend shooting; first double homicide in five years
- Names released of charity theft suspects
- Three people arrested for theft of donation bins at local Wal-Marts
- Trash truck rolls over in South Bend
- Man killed, another injured in Elkhart County crash
- Whole Foods Market announces Mishawaka location
- Valentine's Day dinner ideas
- Man arrested after crashing his car into a tree while intoxicated
- Patient with measles visited Super Bowl Village
- Teacher injured breaking up fight between students
56 Comments - Names released of charity theft suspects
43 Comments - Mishawaka man accused of beating dog to death
29 Comments - UPDATE: Second victim dies in South Bend shooting; first double homicide in five years
25 Comments - Thieves steal charity collection displays from five Walmart stores
22 Comments - Humane Society looking for person responsible for dog abuse death
20 Comments





