Los Angeles proposes raising dog limit per household from 3 to 4 to combat shelter overcrowding.

Los Angeles considers raising the dog limit per household from 3 to 4 to combat shelter overcrowding; the current shelter capacity has 1,541 dogs, more than double its capacity. The proposal aligns with L.A. County's existing four-dog limit and aims to boost adoption rates and reduce overcrowding. The decision now heads to the L.A. City Council and Mayor Karen Bass' office for further consideration.

July 09, 2024
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