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Dog Regulations <br />Business Spotlight: <br />Jumpn Gymnastics <br /> Dogs provide companionship, recreation <br />and protection for many Ramsey citizens. <br /> Jumpn Gymnastics, led by U.S. <br />However, if not properly trained and controlled, <br />National Champion and All-American <br />a dog may become a nuisance and a hazard to <br />Gymnast Sheila Ewer, is now open in <br />people and property. <br /> e gymnastics studio not only <br /> City Code requires all dogs to be licensed. <br /> ers gymnastics classes for boys and girls <br />Dog licenses are valuable as a means of iden- <br /> ers dance and ninja <br /> cation and to ensure proper vaccinations. <br />classes. Registration is now open for one of four sessions. Each <br />Licenses are available from the City ($10 for <br />session is twelve weeks and a new session begins each season <br /> one <br />spayed/neutered, $20 for unaltered), upon proof <br />in the spring, summer, fall and winter. <br />of rabies vaccination. Licenses are valid for up <br /> Whether your child is just beginning to develop their motor <br /> e City limits three <br />skills or looking to prepare for competitions, Jumpn Gymnastics <br />dogs per residence. Four or more dogs require a <br /> ough the focus of the classes is improv- <br />conditional use permit for a kennel license. Call <br />ing technique, Jumpn Gymanstics also emphasizes the importance <br />the Community Development Department at <br /> dence. <br />763-433-9824 for additional information on <br /> Sheila Ewer began her gymnastics career at an early age and, <br />kennel licenses. <br /> rst national championship. She <br /> ectively <br />continued her career at Gustavus Adolphus College where she was <br />restrain the dog by a leash of not more than six <br /> rst female All-American Athlete and inducted into <br />(6) feet in length, by voice control, or by chain <br />the Hall of Fame. Sheila boasts a 35-year coaching career and is <br />or leash, to private property with the consent of <br />licensed in Physical Education, Developmental Adapted Physical <br /> e dog must be in custody <br />Education, Health Education and Coaching. <br /> cient age to adequately con- <br /> emphasize the impor- <br /> the <br />tance of hard work and failing forward. Gymnastics is hard. But <br />premises of the owner. <br />it teaches people how to fail. You dont become a good gymnast <br /> Remember to take a scoop along when walk- <br />without failing,Ž Sheila said. Gymnastics really helps boys and <br />ing your dog! City Code requires any person <br />girls in every sport and every area of life. Jumpn Gynmastics focus- <br />who owns or has custody of a dog to clean up <br />es on the individual and building well rounded athletes.Ž <br />dog excrement and place it in a proper recepta- <br /> Jumpn Gymnastics is located at 8310 147th Lane NW in <br />cle. <br /> of Highway <br /> To protect citizens, no person may keep a <br /> e organization is a member of the USAG, MAGA and <br />dog that howls, yelps or barks to the reason- <br />AAU. For more information about Jumpn Gymnastics, visit jump- <br /> e Citys <br />ngymnastics.com or call 763-270-5580. <br /> cer may request the person <br />to stop or prevent the annoyance, and if they <br />Coffee with a Cop refuse to comply, a citation will be issued. If the <br /> cer needs to stop the annoyance, the <br /> Come join members of the Ramsey Police <br />dog may be taken to the Animal <br />Department at Stoney River, 14401 Nowthen <br />Pound. <br /> ee <br /> Call the Ramsey <br /> ursday, December 6, 2018, from 9:00 <br />Police Department at <br /> ere is no agenda or speeches, just a chance to ask <br />763-427-6812 for <br /> cers in your <br />additional informa- <br />community. <br />tion regarding dog <br /> For more information, please contact the Ramsey Police De- <br />regulations. <br />partment at 763-427-6812. <br />Ramsey Resident  November/December 201817 <br />