By Associated Press - Wednesday, April 9, 2014

JOSEPH, Ore. (AP) - Wallowa County Commissioner Paul Castilleja is trying to raise money for a countywide dog control program that could include a limit on the number of dogs allowed per household.

The commissioner told the Joseph City Council he wants cities in the Eastern Oregon county to contribute to a fund that would help pay for a full-time dog control officer.

The La Grande Observer (https://is.gd/HziOpV ) reports that Castilleja’s list of proposals for the program includes one that would limit each household to a maximum of two dogs. Another would prohibit dogs from city and county parks.



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Information from: The (La Grande) Observer, https://www.lagrandeobserver.com/

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