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NRRM announces survey ahead of updates to animal responsibility bylaw

The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (NRRM) is requesting the public’s input on an update to its animal responsibility bylaw.  

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FORT NELSON, B.C. — The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (NRRM) is requesting the public’s input on an update to its animal responsibility bylaw.  

The current bylaw was created in 2009 to encourage responsible pet ownership and protect pets and people.

The survey asks residents for their thoughts about the different phases of aggressive pets, how free-roaming animals should be dealt with, proper care and management of exotic pets, and more.

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The survey is open to anyone, from pet owners to people concerned about animal welfare. It will be available until Friday, November 15th.

More information on the NRRM can be found on its website

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