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For Rob Long, one rubber duck means the world.As he left work, he found it sitting on his Jeep, Kimberly Long, his wife, said. From there he left to meet…
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Ward said the city uses Alachua County code that states a maximum of 10 dogs or cats for residents.
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A Gainesville City Commission subcommittee led by Commissioner David Arreola has been discussing rental housing regulations since December.
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The Clay County Animal Services (CCAS) created a championship to give deserving dogs a home. Sixteen dogs were chosen for the adoption tournament modeled after March Madness.
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Groups of dogs have been demolishing cages and chicken coops, attacking livestock and harassing community members in Melrose and Keystone Heights. Despite residents' calls to animal services, very little has been done to address the issue in the rural neighborhoods.
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County and City Commissioners are taking action against "irresponsible pet owners" after a string of "dangerous dog" attacks, perpetrated mostly by pit bulls. The attacks have resulted in euthanasia of injured animals and even the death of a 2-year-old boy.
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Alachua County Animal Services has been working to reach no-kill status since 2001. Now, they're only four percent away from their goal.