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Two stray dogs run loose in Othello last fall. Mattawa, much like Othello and other cities in the Columbia Basin, has a significant number of stray and loose dogs that pose a potential threat to public safety. A TriCities woman was killed late last year when a pack of strays chased her into her apartment and cornered her there.

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Mattawa passes dangerous dog rules
March 13, 2024 1:30 a.m.

Mattawa passes dangerous dog rules

MATTAWA — The Mattawa City Council voted unanimously Thursday to approve new codes regarding the city’s animal control operations and the designation of potentially dangerous dogs, as well as restrictions for problem dog owners. City Attorney Katherine Kenison introduced the changes to the code. “This ordinance is in response partially to your current animal control ordinance, which doesn't really address the potentially dangerous dog component of dangerous dogs under the state statute, and it didn't define a process for how you're handling potentially dangerous dogs,” she said. “You've had, as you've heard, some more activity with your dogs at large, which has resulted in a few incidents where there has been some human contact with the dogs.”