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Mark Everett Quotes

«This addresses the adequate shelter and shade for the animals. No animal shall be neglected.»
Author: Mark Everett
«No dogs have been impounded because no dogs have been positively identified as being involved with that particular incident.»
Author: Mark Everett
«If you have one, unfortunately, this (law) is not grandfathering any wolf or wolf-hybrid already in the area. The option would only be to remove that animal from the premises.»
Author: Mark Everett
«The ultimate goal really and truly addresses our rabies control and prevention program in addition to improving the care for the animals, and lastly it is an initial step to help control the pet overpopulation we have in El Paso. It's a huge problem.»
Author: Mark Everett
«(Green) was looking for an option/shotgun quarterback. Roper said he should check out Theo. It's a perfect fit.»
Author: Mark Everett
«Anytime we have rat droppings or any signs of mice droppings, we want to find out exactly what it is.»
Author: Mark Everett
«This is to prepare for, hopefully, that day that never comes.»
Author: Mark Everett
«I'm real proud of Theo. He could have dodged what he needed to do and went astray. But he kept his nose clean and has 3.0 GPA right now.»
Author: Mark Everett