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Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement will soon hit the streets of Bucks County
Wardens will focus on increasing dog licensing to improve lost pet returns; only 3% of strays were reunited with owners, officials said.
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Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement will soon hit the streets of Bucks County
What do Bristol, Doylestown and Warminster have in common? The Bucks County towns are among the municipalities with the most reported lost pets, according to recent statistics that today have local officials warning that wardens with the Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement soon will be on the prowl to check man’s best friend. Employees of the state Agriculture Department, the wardens beginning in March will be on the lookout throughout the county for…
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