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Dogs doing time while owner committing the crime in Durango

Herald Staff Writer

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Thursday, Dec 10, 2015 10:49 AM MT

Updated Friday, Dec 11, 2015 1:06 AM MT

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Nothing is cuter than a pair of pups, but the owner of these two, left in the 800 block of Main Avenue on Thursday, may be in violation of Durango city ordinances, which prohibits leaving dogs unattended on public property, regardless of whether they’re secured by a leash.
Nothing is cuter than a pair of pups, but the owner of these two, left in the 800 block of Main Avenue on Thursday, may be in violation of Durango city ordinances, which prohibits leaving dogs unattended on public property, regardless of whether they’re secured by a leash.Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald

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