Exotic animals | Days may be in possession of exotic animals in Ohio

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

The neighbors and the rest of the public to know when they are fleeing, causing fear, panic and damage.

In an agreement signed earlier this year with the Humane Society of the United States, Governor Ted Strickland has promised to rules prohibiting the possession and sale of exotic animals in Ohio. In addition, new rules allowing the state to eliminate the animals against irresponsible owners.

The rules, under development, is prohibited from animals that are "wild and dangerous, but the list has not been finalized. Will be held after the entry of public, experts and others on the issue, said Mike Shelton, spokesman for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.

Many cities, including Dayton, and to ban exotic animals.

Mark Kumpf, director of the Montgomery County Animal Resource Center, said that in his time, he drove the snakes, crocodiles, cats like the serval escaped from his home in Clark County, and other pets inappropriate.

"This is the public safety and humane treatment of animals," he said. "The ideal place for a bear is not in someone's courtyard. In fact, there should be a mascot at all."

Harold Brown, Director of Animal Control Greene County, agrees. A hybrid wolves and bears among the animals that have caused problems recently in your country.

"They should only be kept by

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