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Old 12-09-2006, 08:41 AM
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ALERT: Royal City bans Rottweilers, Pit Bulls NEW article

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Royal City OKs ban on dangerous dogs

Published Thursday, December 7th, 2006

By Lynne Lynch, Herald Basin bureau

ROYAL CITY -- Pit bulls and Rottweilers no longer are welcome in Royal City.

Residents who own these dogs have 30 days to find their pets new homes under a ban on the two breeds that was passed unanimously Tuesday during a Royal City council meeting.

City leaders say the decision was made because of a problem with pit bulls roaming the streets and scaring a few children near Red Rock Elementary School.

There are five pit bulls registered with the city, but Royal City Mayor Justin Jenks said he knows there are more unlicensed pit bulls in the community of about 2,000 west of Othello.

"The real threat is, there's too many kids walking to and fro," Jenks said. "We just need to be proactive."

Other people walking in the evening also had been scared by the group of dogs, Royal City Councilman Justin Brown said.

"When there's two or three, they get that pack mentality going," Brown said.

Red Rock Principal Teresa Eilers said the school called city hall a few times before the Thanksgiving break about dogs hanging out nearby. Although she didn't mention pit bulls as being among the group, she did say that one of the dogs may have been a Rottweiler mix.

No children or school employees were bit by the dogs, she said.

Royal City resident Sena Snyder said the ordinance won't help.

"It's the people who have licensed dogs and who are caring for them who will pay the price," she said.

Dangerous dog restrictions are not unique, as many Washington cities have some form of regulation. But outright bans on specific breeds are rare.

Yakima, Selah, Algona and Enumclaw have bans on pit bulls, while wolves and wolf hybrids are banned on Bainbridge Island, said Jim Doherty, the state Municipal Research Service Center's database legal consultant.

Royal City's plan appears to be the state's first ban on Rottweilers.

"I haven't seen anything on Rottweilers listed," Doherty said.

The ordinance also was passed because of the mauling of a child in the Spokane area, said Royal City Councilman Mike Noftle. He said Royal City's attorney, Jim Whitaker, told the city council that the two breeds were involved with a high percentage of attacks.

The issue came up about two months ago, before a Royal City police officer was nipped in the leg by a pit bull Nov. 4 at a home, said Noftle and Royal Police Chief Darin Smith.

Smith said the police department has not advised the city council on the issue.

According to the ordinance, pit bulls are defined as any mixed or full breeds of American Pit Bull Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, American Bulldog or American Staffordshire Terrier.

Royal City doesn't have an animal control shelter and only has three police officers to enforce the current loose dog ordinance, Noftle said.

City residents will be notified about the new ordinance with a letter.

Richland is considering a law requiring pit bull owners to keep a tighter leash on their dogs.

The city council will consider a proposed ordinance Dec. 19 that would automatically label pit bulls as potentially dangerous animals.

The proposed ordinance would require owners to buy a $250 potentially dangerous animal permit, post a sign on their property warning people about their dog and secure insurance or a bond for $250,000.

Owners also would have to keep their dog in a kennel when they were not outside with the animal and the dog would have to be on a chain and wear a muzzle when it leaves the owner's property.

The Richland ordinance is modeled after similar laws in Kennewick and Pasco.

Reporter Chris Mulick contributed to this story.
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Old 12-09-2006, 09:09 AM
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Re: ALERT: Royal City bans Rottweilers, Pit Bulls NEW article

Do you have contact information for the city so we may begin a letter writing campaign?
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Old 12-09-2006, 09:40 AM
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City of Royal City
Address:
445 Camelia St NE
PO Box 1239
Royal City, WA 99357


Phone: (509) 346-2263
Fax: (509) 346-2040

Business Hours: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Council Meets: 1st & 3rd Thu - 7:00pm
County: Grant
Population: 1,870
Class: Code
Incorporation: 1962
Form of Government: Mayor-Council

City of Royal City Officials
Mayor Justin Jenks
Councilmember William Barker
Councilmember Justin Brown
Councilmember Michael Noftle
Councilmember Hector Rodriguiz
Councilmember Michael Stark
Attorney James A. Whitaker
Deputy Clerk Danna Underwood
Finance Director Anita Sather
Police Chief Darin Smith
Public Works Director Harry Yamamoto
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Re: ALERT: Royal City bans Rottweilers, Pit Bulls NEW article

This is so sad and it makes me feel so ill. Why can't people be more responsible for their dogs and socialize them better? Hopefully the laws will change and have the dogs temperament tested and make sure each dog has their rabies, spayed/netured(sp), and other strict laws. If they are worried about those loose dogs, why can't they just trap them and get them off the streets?
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Old 12-11-2006, 11:59 AM
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Re: ALERT: Royal City bans Rottweilers, Pit Bulls NEW article

Couldn't agree more these breeds are under threat because of mindless owners who own dogs like these as a status symbol. The world would be a sadder place without our dogs. If there are any e-mail addresses please let me know so i can help the good fight!
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Old 12-11-2006, 01:13 PM
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Re: ALERT: Royal City bans Rottweilers, Pit Bulls NEW article

I will also help as well. I have many contacts with people who can help also, many in the show world and things like that. I want to help these poor dogs so bad.
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Old 12-11-2006, 01:43 PM
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Re: ALERT: Royal City bans Rottweilers, Pit Bulls NEW article

Exactly! Why wasn't something done about the roaming dogs first. Sounds like they took the most extreme precautions. Precautions that won't solve the problem at hand.
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