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Published on Sunday, August 18, 2024

Dog Bites

A couple of dog bite incidents have been reported in Paa-Ko.  It is very important to remember that there is a covenant in Paa-Ko (and a Bernalillo County ordinance) to keep dogs contained when outside your house,  either on a leash when walking, or by properly confining in a secure fence in your yard.


All Paa-Ko dog owners need to respect the fact that some breeds, dog sizes and loose dogs cause concern among some residents no matter how tame the animal is presumed to be by the owner, and that once in awhile, even the best trained dog can see a temptation too great to pass up. In any case, please be respectful not only of your neighbors in Paa-Ko,  but also the Paa-Ko Covenants and the County Ordinance.

Author: Mary Clark

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Published on Sunday, August 18, 2024

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Garbage

As reported by a resident, there have been  some minor issues with putting an unsecured garbage bin out on a windy day.  Our winds can be quite strong at times -- strong enough to open the lid of the bin and blow trash out into the road and neighboring yards.

Securing lid with bungee cords or, at least, putting a rock on the lid can help with this issue.  It can also help to keep wild animals out of the trash.

Just for fun, I have attached a photo of a bear cub,  taken at our place in Bozeman, trying to figure out how to get into a trash bin (empty by the way). It's so darn cute, I had to share.

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