Heated debate is underway in Edmonton about pet owner accountability and the city’s animal control bylaws after 11-year-old Kache Grist was killed in a dog attack on April 1. Neetu Garcha reports on what is known about Grist’s death, the dogs and their history, and why one animal welfare lawyer says Edmonton’s bylaw is confusing.
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Fatal Edmonton dog attack sparks scrutiny of animal control bylaws
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