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Are Your Pets Paw-pared For Colorado s Spring Snow Storm?

Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite Zoey (left) and Bailey race back to their human, Maggie Siple, on a snowy day in Rosedale park. Jan. 26, 2021. Many grocery stores in Colorado are packed with people as the state gears up for what could be its biggest snow storm of the season. Mouthfuls Pet Supply is essentially a grocery store for pets in Denver’s Berkeley neighborhood, and it’s no different.  The shop usually gets busier when a big storm is approaching, owner Kaiti Asmussen said.  “People generally will kind of stock up on more of the food and treat and chew category items. And then once the snow hits, they want to come in and get the booties and the jackets,” she said.

Animal welfare received 150 calls during Denver s Arctic blast

Animal welfare received 150 calls during Denver s Arctic blast
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Meet Penguin, Denver s first adoptable pit bull in more than 30 years

No one knew her name when she was found on Dec. 7 by Denver Animal Protection, roaming the Montbello neighborhood without a collar or owner in sight. Flash forward three weeks later, however, and Penguin inspired by her shiny black-and-white coat is making headlines as the first adoptable pit bull in Denver in more than 30 years. Penguin’s eligible adoption kicks off Jan. 2 and was made possible with the help of two-thirds of city voters, who passed Ballot Measure 2J this November and effectively lifted the city’s ban on the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier and Staffordshire Bull Terrier. 

Denver begins to permit pit bull dogs in city and county

“The shoulders should be muscular, Rolfe said. “She does have pretty good muscle tone.” Penguin was not part of any competition, but she was still best in a show of sorts: a demonstration of a breed-restricted assessment. The city wants pit bull owners to contact Denver Animal Protection beginning on Jan. 2 to set up a breed-restricted assessment. The process takes about 45 minutes.  If animal protection officers identify the dog as a restricted breed, the owner must get a permit. The assessment costs $25 and the permit is an additional $30. Owners must renew their permits for three years. If there are no violations involving their dogs during that timeframe, owners may request to be removed from the breed-restricted requirements.

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