Orange County Animal Control Enforcing One Kill Euthanasia Rule
Despite Hoesch v. Broward County

Orange County is seizing and euthanizing dogs after killing a domestic animal once, despite the clear language and instruction from the 4th District Court of Appeal in Hoesch v. Broward County. Orange County is not within the jurisdiction of the 4th DCA, but other counties have changed their laws to meet the state law definition of dangerous dog as mandated in Hoesch.
The Hoesch case has been pointed out to the powers that be in Orange County, but rather than do the right thing, and comply with the dictates of the only case decided in Florida on the subject, the gist of their answer is, "We know about the case, but we are enforcing anyway, and if you don't like it, you will have to hire an attorney, spend money and wait years for the court to decide. Now wouldn't it be easier to just give us your dog for euthanasia?"
What is wrong with Orange County animal control? And what about their county attorney who is going along with this?

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written by Jesse, May 09, 2011
so, I could be wrong... but I don't think they are just euthanizing one kill animals.






