New Animal Laws In Union Gap

KIMA

By Robin Woodson

UNION GAP -- One of the big changes, owners with pit bulls no longer have to automatically license their dogs.

They would only need to if their dog becomes vicious.

Also added, if an animal attacks more than once, pet owners could face misdemeanor charges or time in jail.

The council also set limits on how many pets you can own.

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