Sacramento Neighborhood Pit Bull DaysLoading
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    Pit bull, Cheyenne, waits in line to be chipped at the first "Sacramento Neighborhood Pit Bull Days" on Sunday morning, at Colonial Heights Library in South Sacramento. More than 200 dogs were seen, March 18th and April 22nd are scheduled dates for the next two "Sacramento Neighborhood Pit Bull Days", at Colonial Heights Library. Pit bull owners and their pets will receive free veterinary care, collars, microchips and information about training.
    Jose Luis Villegas | jvillegas@sacbee.com
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    Pippa, 8 Week old Chihuahua waits in line at the first "Sacramento Neighborhood Pit Bull Days" on Sunday morning, at Colonial Heights Library in South Sacramento.
    Jose Luis Villegas | jvillegas@sacbee.com
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    Jesse Jones and her son Jayden Jones wait in line with American pit bull, Ryder at the first "Sacramento Neighborhood Pit Bull Days" on Sunday morning, at Colonial Heights Library in South Sacramento.
    Jose Luis Villegas | jvillegas@sacbee.com
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    Matt LaRoche untangles himself as he waits in line with his dogs Marco (right) and Molly at the first "Sacramento Neighborhood Pit Bull Days".
    Jose Luis Villegas | jvillegas@sacbee.com
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    Jerry Khan waits in line with his dog 12 week old pit bull, "D-Bo" and son Jerry jr.
    Jose Luis Villegas | jvillegas@sacbee.com
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    Winona and Jared Powers untangle their dogs Samantha (brown) and Abagayle while waiting in line. The couple waited over 90 minutes to reach the front of the line.
    Jose Luis Villegas | jvillegas@sacbee.com
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    Chelsea Maberry pulls back her dog Koda, a lab/boarder collie mix after he embraced Caitlin Elliott, holding her pit bull Cerberus while waiting in line.
    Jose Luis Villegas | jvillegas@sacbee.com
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    Pam Fantin, a volunteer with the Sacramento Animal Shelter meets , Ryder, a pit bull, while owner Jesse Jones and her son Jayden Jones wait in line to have Ryder chipped.
    Jose Luis Villegas | jvillegas@sacbee.com
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    Dawn Forbes comforts her grand daughter Laci Lettini while waiting with her doberman pincher Ziggy at the first "Sacramento Neighborhood Pit Bull Days" on Sunday morning.
    Jose Luis Villegas | jvillegas@sacbee.com
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    Beaujahna Luckett embraces Nala, a 6 week old pit bull she received as a gift as she enter the library.
    Jose Luis Villegas | jvillegas@sacbee.com
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    Four month old pit bull, Marshmallow waits in line with her owner Angela Nicholas at the first "Sacramento Neighborhood Pit Bull Days".
    Jose Luis Villegas | jvillegas@sacbee.com
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    Four month old pit bull, Marshmallow is held in line with her owner Angela Nicholas at the first "Sacramento Neighborhood Pit Bull Days".
    Jose Luis Villegas | jvillegas@sacbee.com
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    Red Boy, waits for his turn to be chipped at the first "Sacramento Neighborhood Pit Bull Days".
    Jose Luis Villegas | jvillegas@sacbee.com
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    Desmond Potts of Oak Park holds his pit bull Gadaffi while he gets chipped by Victoria Gilbert at the first "Sacramento Neighborhood Pit Bull Days" on Sunday morning, at Colonial Heights Library in South Sacramento.
    Jose Luis Villegas | jvillegas@sacbee.com
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    Pit bull, Gadaffi waits for his paperwork to be completed after getting chipped at the first "Sacramento Neighborhood Pit Bull Days" on Sunday morning, at Colonial Heights Library in South Sacramento.
    Jose Luis Villegas | jvillegas@sacbee.com
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    Bolo, a 9 month old pit bull strains out the car window after arriving to the first "Sacramento Neighborhood Pit Bull Days" on Sunday morning.
    Jose Luis Villegas | jvillegas@sacbee.com

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