Adoptable pet: Meet Lizzo
Lizzo (A167706) loves everything. She loves walks. She loves toys. She loves snuggling in bed with her human. She loves treats. She loves water. She loves car rides. She loves routine. She loves learning new tricks. She loves playing and puzzles.
Lizzo loves people and very few dogs (she d like to be an only child although she can ignore other dogs on walks.) Lizzo really loves cats, but not in the good way so we re going to step in here and ask that her new home not have any kitties or small animals.
This 50 pound (very petite seriously she s SMALL), 4-year-old pittie is so incredibly full of joy it s rather astounding that she hasn t found a home yet. We re so happy and grateful that she is now in a foster home while she waits for her forever to come along.
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Las Cruces City Councilors reviewed proposed ordinance revisions for the Animal Service Center of the Mesilla Valley during Monday’s work session.
Animal Service Center of the Mesilla Valley Executive Director Clint Thacker outlined proposed revisions to the current animal control ordinance, which would include eliminating the pet licensing requirement, in favor of relying on microchipping. Historically, licensing has been required to ensure animals receive the rabies vaccine, something Thacker says can be regulated differently.
“Now people are starting to question, ‘What do I get out of my license?’ The answer really is maybe another form of ID, is what we get out of it, because the actual rabies [shot] is still required by law,” Thacker said. “So, what we re stating is you can take and remove the license part out of it, have the microchip, the animal control officers will still be able to enforce not having a rabies [shot].”
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