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This week on "The State of Ohio": State lawmakers consider what they can do in the wake of the horrible and yet miraculous escape story out of Cleveland involving three women held prisoner in a house for a decade. New data shows more than half of all violent crimes are committed by a very small numbers of offenders. Lawmakers are now working to target that tiny group. And more thoughts on legislation that would dramatically change rules on unions in Ohio.
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| Pets and Fireworks. |
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July 3, 2002 |
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Pets and fireworks- they don't mix. That's the advice of the Humane Society. Athens county Humane officer Lana Planisek says July 4th is the busiest holiday of the year for her because the loud noises and flash of fireworks frighten pets. |
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Lana Planisek (0:08)
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| Planisek says she gets the most calls about dogs, but other animals may have trouble with fireworks too. |
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Lana Planisek (0:19)
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| Planisek says it's hard to avoid the noise of a fireworks display, especially if you live near the festivities, but you can make it easier on your pet by keeping it at home. |
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Lana Planisek (0:23)
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| Planisek says the noise from fireworks may cause dogs to make some noises of their own, like barking, howling or crying, which could result in a visit about a possible noise violation. |
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