Councilwoman introduces proposals to curb San Antonio's dangerous-dog problem
Editor's note: This story was edited to correct the proposal's minimum fines for owners who let their dogs wander and to clarify that ACS would offer plans to people unable to pay for their dog's neutering. District 7 City Councilwoman Marina Alderete Gavito unveiled three policy proposals Wednesday aimed at curbing San Antonio's stray- and dangerous-dog problems. Alderete Gavito was joined at the press conference by Raymond Najera, the son of an 81-year-old Air Force veteran who was mauled to death on the West Side last year.
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