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Rez dog (short for reservation dog) is usually a term for outdoor, stray, and feral dogs living on Native reservations in the United States and Indian reserves in Canada. [1] The term has taken on many connotations , and has to some extent become an emblem of and metaphor for reservations/reserves, life on them, and indigenous North Americans ...
A Cuyahoga County appeals court tasked Ohio’s highest court with deciding if pets should be treated the same as strays in […] Stray dogs and cats legally protected from abuse, Ohio Supreme ...
Delaware County officials removed 40 dogs chained up in a yard near Sunbury. Tethering them outside 24/7 wasn't enough to remove them under Ohio law.
The top five dog names were each popular names for humans as well. ... Bella and other "human" names topped the list. ... Franklin County, home of the Ohio State Buckeyes, also registered several ...
In June 1922, Lingo, who also served as the team's business manager, traveled to Canton, Ohio, and purchased an NFL franchise for $100 (equivalent to $1,879 in 2024). [4] He named his team the Oorang Indians, after his kennels and favorite breed of dog. The name stood out to sports and dog fans alike.
Pit bull–type dog wearing a muzzle. In law, breed-specific legislation (BSL) is a type of law that prohibits or restricts particular breeds or types of dog. [1] Such laws range from outright bans on the possession of these dogs, to restrictions and conditions on ownership, and often establishes a legal presumption that such dogs are dangerous or vicious to prevent dog attacks.
Two dogs that mauled a 73-year-old woman in Ohio last year had cocaine in their systems, according to pathology reports obtained this week by the Columbus Dispatch, part of the USA TODAY Network.
This partial list of city nicknames in the State of Ohio compiles the aliases, sobriquets and slogans that cities in Ohio are known by (or have been known by historically), officially and unofficially, to municipal governments, local people, outsiders or their tourism boards or chambers of commerce.