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The Rio Grande Valley’s pet population is out of control. Will a proposed limit in one city help?

Local leaders began debating a household limit on the number of pets after two residents were arrested for having 93 dogs and a cat in their home.

A dog rests in an area that has air conditioning and an access to the outside at Yaqui Animal Rescue, also known as Yaqui Ranch, in Sullivan City, Texas on July 26, 2024. This area is designated for the older dogs and for those who are sick. 
Verónica Gabriela Cárdenas for The Texas Tribune

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Connie De León, left, a runner at Yaqui Animal Rescue, and Mary Ann Windsor, a volunteer, feed stray dogs in areas that they call “dump” as people leave the dogs in these country roads near Edinburg, on July 26, 2024. The rescue is at capacity and cannot take more dogs, but they feed them where they are at.

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