- Vienna, Austria: More than eight in ten want tougher dog laws
- Scotland: Dog Asbos passes first hurdle in parliament
- Brampton, Ontario, Canada: Dogs refused medical visit
- FL: Allowing Breed Discrimination Laws In Florida Expensive: $25.7 Million Price Tag
- TN: Memphis update: Committee discussion about proposed BSL delayed until March
- Free Educational Webinars on Feb. 20: Make a difference to the dogs and people in you
- LA: West Baton Rouge Parish: BSL to be considered in March
- Hastings, Hawke’s Bay, NZ: Hastings mayor calls for pit bull ban
- Zurich, Switzerland: Dangerous dog breeds banned
- Wales, UK: Dog attack injuries rise by 60% in a decade
- Hinds County, MS: County supervisor to ask for pit bull ban
- WV: Putnam County reminder: BSL to be reviewed, Feb 18, 2010
- CA: Hemet: City taking closer look at pit bulls, reports of problems
- ND: Regent Resident petitions for ban on pit bulls, Rottweilers
- WV: Putnam County update: BSL stands
- WI: Sturgeon Bay Breed ban dropped, proposed ordinance to be rewritten
- OH: Toledo Citizens panel to study Toledo’s dog ordinance
- KS: Salina Dog owner back in court as Salina disputes DNA test
- Hendersonville, NC: Free dog safety program, Feb. 20
- ND: Regent update: German Shepherds may be added to proposed ban
- IA: Sioux City Pit bulls not registered by March 1 will be killed
- MS: Jackson update: Proposal to ban pit bulls lacks votes
- Mount Holly, NC: Resident petitioning for “pit bull” ban
- MI: Rochester Hills Whispers of BSL
- IL: Elgin: BSL on agenda, Feb 24
- MA: Worcester City ordinance would target pit bulls for restraint on public ways
- Boaz, AL: BSL passed
- IL: Elgin update: BSL passes first vote
- Natchez, MS: Aldermen vote to develop pit bull ordinance
- AL: Boaz correction: BSL not yet passed
- England and Wales: Now the Government wants competence tests before you can be a dog
- Sioux City, IA: Council grants one-month extension for pit bull licenses
- Jackson, MS: City council to continue debating possible pit bull ban
- FL: SB 1276 hearing on March 4, 2010 at 1 PM
- Florida: SB 1276 hearing on March 4
- Pearl, MS: Whispers of BSL
- Live Video Broadcast of Community Affairs Hearing today on SB 1276.....1PM
- Florida: SB 1276 passes committee
- Elgin, IL: Elgin softens stance on pit bulls (final vote on March 10)
- Jackson, MS: BSL to be considered by committee, March 8
- FL: House Bill (HB) 543 - Tracking/Info - IMPORTANT
- Regent, ND reminder: Public hearing about proposed BSL, March 8
- Boaz, AL reminder: Possible vote on BSL, March 8
- Jackson, MS reminder: Rules committee to consider BSL (breed ban), March 8
- Exeter, CA: Exeter Dog Ordinance — Racial Profiling Dogs?
- Sioux City, IA: Council muzzles vicious animal law debate
- Elgin, IL: Crowd protests against proposed BSL
- Elgin, IL reminder: Final vote on BSL, March 10
- MS: Jackson rules committee nixes pit bull ban
- FL: Dog Bill Ruffed Up
- UK: Owners will be forced to microchip dogs in new curbs on ‘weapon’ pets
- England & Wales: All dogs could be insured under dangerous breeds plans
- LA: West Baton Rouge Parish reminder: BSL to be considered, March 11
- Regent, ND update: City council to revisit breed ban request in April
- Putnam County, WV: BSL opponents ask commissioners to remove breed-specific language
- Toledo, OH: Toledo works to create new vicious dog ordinance
- FL SB 1276 now in Agriculture Committee
- Elgin, IL: Elgin toughens pet law, won’t target pit bulls
- Memphis, TN: Public meeting regarding breed-specific spay/neuter, March 16
- OH: Springfield Township: No longer enforcing BSL
- UK: Dangerous dogs: Bred to fight, left to die
- Memphis, TN reminder: Public meeting on possible BSL, March 16
- Colorado Veterans' pit bull service dogs confinscated!
- Hinds County, MS: BSL Proposed
- MO: Poplar Bluff Pit bull ban passed
- MO: Kennett looks to expand dangerous dog ordinance (BSL)
- MD: Maryland: HB 1314 amendment to prohibit BSL proposed
- pitbulls in oklahoma beware!!
- Elgin, IL: Councilman says pit bull laws inevitable
- Yucaipa, CA: Resident asks for “pit bull” ban