A person encounters a black bear while walking with their dogs, and the dogs instinctively react to the situation.
This story, “No Way Out,” appeared in the April 2005 issue of Outdoor Life. The regulations it references applied to that time period, and have not been updated. Philip Propst couldn’t see his dogs or ...
Citing a lack of animal control presence within city limits, Durango is bringing animal control operations in-house. In addition to off-leash dogs, the city will respond to bear reports and other ...
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