On a road trip from Arizona to Colorado last February, the vehicle ahead of us pulled over as it approached a hill. My parents and I arrived just in time to see a person dump.
It only took about five minutes at a Snowmass Village Town Council work session on Monday night before council members dove into Krabloonik Dog Sledding’s tethering practices at the commercial dog sled facility on Divide Road.
If the owners of Krabloonik Dog Sledding want to continue leasing their property on Divide Road from the town of Snowmass Village, they’ll need to provide easy-to-understand records and plans for an off-tether exercise, adoption, retirement and spay and neuter programs for the dogs to the town by May 2.
A Facebook post circulating on animal welfare pages that suggests Krabloonik Dog Sledding is closing and that all dogs need new homes is not true, according to Krabloonik owner Danny Phillips.