Correction: Fine for unlicensed dogs was incorrect


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Fine for unlicensed dogs was incorrect

The fine in Pennsylvania for having an unlicensed dog, which is set by a district magistrate, ranges from $50 to $300, said Justin Fleming, press secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, which includes the Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement. The range of possible fines has not been changed recently, he said. Due to incorrect information provided to The Daily Review, the amount of the fine was incorrect in an article in Tuesday's issue of The Review.







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