Chicago suburb passes law limiting how much dogs can bark
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One city near Chicago is limiting the amount of cats and dogs that a household can have, and even issuing fines for excessive barking.
The law passed by the Aurora City Council states that residents are allowed to have four "companion" animals, which are defined as "a dog, cat, ferret, rabbit, guinea pig, hamster or other similar domestic animal commonly kept as pets," according to NBC 5.
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