Summary
MUNICIPAL ordinances restricting the number of dogs a household can own are fairly common in New Jersey. In rare instances, the dog limit per family can be as high as 12, but most often towns set the limit at four or five. Oakland's limit is four. The Brown family owns seven.
This may seem a clear-cut case of too many dogs in one place, but it is not that simple.See the full content of this document
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Doggone Shame
The Browns started off with one dog. They took in two more from a shelter, and another was ...
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