Michigan is the only state that truly allows this. New York is one of 12 states that outlaw the ownership of wolf dogs as pets. The other states the outlaw them include Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan...
Bringing health risks to people, pets, animals and landscape Poisoning the soil, local waterway and environment Costing extra money to clean up the wastes Providing breeding grounds for pests and rats Hold Up: There are differences between littering and illegal dumping and the standard are the...
As more and more people in Maine have inflatable pools in their backyard, how to dispose of unwanted pool chemicals has become a more pressing question. Similar to pesticides, many of the elements in pool chemicals can be harmful to you, children or pets. Empty chemical containers can be dis...
In Massachusetts, state law warns that wild animals, regardless of whether or not they are born in captivity, often revert to their wild nature when sexually mature and can do considerable harm to persons. There are five classes of special licenses available to own exotic animals. Michigan su ...
the ownership of wolf dogs as pets. The other states the outlaw them include Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Wyoming. However, in Michigan, a wolfdog can be “grandfathered” in. ...
the ownership of wolf dogs as pets. The other states the outlaw them include Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Wyoming. However, in Michigan, a wolfdog can be “grandfathered” in. ...
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- Banned pets: non-domesticated, non-hybrid wild animals unless specifically exempted In Massachusetts, state law warns that wild animals, regardless of whether or not they are born in captivity, often revert to their wild nature when sexually mature and can do considerable harm to persons. There...