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County Ordinance Would Limit Number of Pets in Middle Tennessee County


Last Update: 11/07 2:11 pm
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Cody and his buddy Lenny hanging out. (Robbyn DeSpain)
Cody and his buddy Lenny hanging out. (Robbyn DeSpain)

BAXTER, Tenn. (AP) -- Residents in one Middle Tennessee county are complaining about a proposal to limit how many cats and dogs people can have at their homes.

The ordinance has been proposed by the codes inspector in Baxter, Bob Lane, who says he's had dozens of complaints regarding vicious dogs, bad smells and incessant barking from homes that have large numbers of pets.

His ordinance proposed for both Baxter and Algood would limit pets based on the amount of space or property.

 Michelle Tackett, a pet owner in Baxter, told WSMV-TV that it would be like someone telling her that she couldn't have children.

Baxter Mayor Jeff Wilhite told the Cookeville Herald-Citizen that there's no pet overpopulation problem in the community.

(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press.  All Rights Reserved.)

 




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