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VisitWill District Dogs face additional legal action related to the 2023 flood incident by end of 2024?
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District Dogs to Pay $100,000, Improve Safety After 10 Dogs Died in 2023 D.C. Flood
Oct 1, 2024, 01:16 PM
District Dogs, a pet care business in Washington D.C., has been ordered to pay $100,000 to the District and make safety and emergency preparedness improvements at all of its D.C. locations as part of a settlement over a 2023 flood that resulted in the deaths of 10 dogs. The company will also permanently close the facility connected to the tragic incident, according to the D.C. Attorney General.
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