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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

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Dog slayings

HARRISBURG, Penn. — The Pennsylvania Superior Court upheld the lower court’s decision to sentence a man for shooting and killing his neighbor’s two German Shepherds, who were barking at and chasing deer the man had raised. The deer were fenced, and the dogs were interacting with the deer on the outside of the fence, so the killings were not protected by a legal defense that permits the killing of dogs in the process of killing or wounding other domestic animals.

Read the ruling here.

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