
Keown/Sentinel Coloradoīut among the long additions and revisions to city legalese, Aurorans won’t find a repeal of the city’s breed-restricted ordinance. 2, 2020, that could overhaul the lives of Aurora residents and their pets. The Aurora City Council approved sweeping animal rules, Nov. Ginger, a pit bull mixed breed, gives her owner a big hug after a round of fetch, Juliet Piccone, a lawyer and animal rights advocate, Feb. Neighbors will have to collect complaints about barking dogs feral cats could have “caretakers” bringing food and water, not a trip to the shelter and “potentially dangerous” dogs will be hamstrung by a slew of rules designed to protect the public, while allowing owners a chance to right a wrong. 2 overhauling the lives of many Aurorans and their pets. After years of back-and-forth, punting, elections and town halls, Aurora lawmakers have finally tightened the leash on dangerous dogs and re-written the city’s animal-related laws.Ī majority of city council members approved sweeping animal rules Nov.
