Colerain, dog attacks
While Ohio law does not require putting dogs down after an attack, the dogs' owners are planning euthanization when a 10-day ...
There's been lots of conjecture online and in the neighborhood that the dogs involved in the maulings were trained to attack.
According to a statement from township trustees Cathy Ulrich, Daniel Unger, Matt Wahlert, fiscal officer Jeffrey Baker and administrator Jeff Weckbach, Hamilton County Dog Warden staff told Colerain ...
A major road in Colerain Township is closed as crews battle a structure fire. According to the Colerain Township Department ...
A recent dog attack on a woman revealed restrictions on when a dog can be seized. It left the victim and residents upset that the dogs could stay with the owner, but the township administration said ...
Colerain Township officials condemned what they described as Cincinnati Animal CARE’s decision to allow the dogs to remain in the community.
After two dogs brutally attacked a woman in Colerain Township, community members, Hamilton County Commissioners and Dog Warden are all calling for change for the neighborhood's safety.
When: Colerain Township Board of Supervisors meeting, March 3. What happened: The board voted to amend the budget to cover ...
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