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Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Coverage of Catholic Sisters Seeking to Remove Pit Bull Kennel
The Carmelite Sisters of Saint Therese moved to Oklahoma City in 1926. In 1933, the Sisters opened up one school in Midtown and another school in 1960, which is located on the south side. In 2005, a pit bull breeder built a kennel on adjacent property to the south facility, Villa Teresa Moore School, which services children ages 3-5. The kennel holds 42 pit bulls and is located 1,800 feet away.
DogsBite.org has tracked the legal steps the Sisters have taken to remove the kennel, Taylor Made Terriers, operated by Kenneth Gonzales prior to a tragedy occurring.
Protecting the Children at Villa Teresa Moore School:
09/19/08: Sisters of Villa Teresa Moore One Step Closer 07/15/08: Another Victory for the Carmelite Nuns
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