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City’s New Animal Ordinance ’a Step in the Right Direction’ - Sequoyah County Times

In May 2024 when emotions were running high at the height of the community fervor about changing Sallisaw’s animal ordinance, Ward 3 City Commissioner Julian Mendiola acknowledged that a committee assigned to study the ordinance and craft new language for the ordinance would be hard-pressed to “make everybody happy.”
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Last Friday, the municipal government published in the Official Gazette the ordinance passed on June 26th, which prohibits the breeding and sale of pets in the city. The head of Animal Awareness, Horacio Froy, reminded DIARIOJUNIO this afternoon that they had been proposing a regulation like the one recently enacted for several municipal administrations. Froy emphasized that they were anxiously awaiting its publication in the Official Gazette, a…

The Government of Córdoba, through its Ministry of Bioagroindustria and the support provided by Infraestructura de Datos Córdoba (IDECOR), launched an interesting tool for those who have pets, pet animals and also raise some kind of livestock. It is a map of establishments selling zootherapeutics, which can be accessed by any person and shows, in a georeferenced way, the location of all veterinary establishments operating in that province. “The …

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