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2 of McMinnville woman’s wolfdogs sent to sanctuary; another 2 will go home once she pays fees
2 of McMinnville woman’s wolfdogs sent to sanctuary; another 2 will go home once she pays fees
2 of McMinnville woman’s wolfdogs sent to sanctuary; another 2 will go home once she pays fees

Published on: 05/13/2025

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Four of McMinnville resident Sandra Atwood's wolf-dog hybrids were seized March 13 after they got loose March 7 and killed three pets.

The McMinnville owner of four hybrid wolfdogs that escaped in March and killed three pets must give two of the animals up and sterilize the other two, a municipal court judge ruled last month.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/crime/2025/05/2-of-mcminnville-womans-wolfdogs-sent-to-sanctuary-another-2-will-go-home-once-she-pays-fees.html

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