New Mexico Home Kennel Setup: Zoning, Dog Limits, and How to Get Licensed
New Mexico is home to thousands of dog lovers who see an opportunity right in their own backyard — sometimes literally.
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New Mexico is home to thousands of dog lovers who see an opportunity right in their own backyard — sometimes literally.
New Mexico ranks 4th in the entire United States for native species richness, with approximately 4,583 known species spread across deserts, mountains, rivers, and grasslands.
A neighbor’s cat wandering into your yard can be more than a minor annoyance — it can damage your garden, threaten your pets, and leave you wondering where the law stands.
A dog bite can happen in seconds, and the legal consequences that follow can last for months or even years.
New Mexico may be famous for its desert landscapes, but beneath that sun-baked reputation lies some of the most productive trout fishing in the American West.
New Mexico might be famous for its red rock landscapes and desert sunsets, but the fishing here will genuinely surprise you.
Spring in New Mexico is beautiful — but for many dogs, it also marks the start of weeks of scratching, paw licking, and skin irritation.
New Mexico does not have a single statewide law that specifically targets rooster crowing — but that does not mean a crowing rooster operates in a legal gray area.
New Mexico may be known for its dry, sun-baked landscapes, but that arid reputation doesn’t make the state off-limits for ticks.
New Mexico is home to an impressive diversity of snake species, and knowing when they come out can make a real difference whether you’re hiking a canyon trail, working in your yard, or simply enjoying the outdoors.
When someone injures your pet in New Mexico, the emotional toll can be immediate and overwhelming.
Owning goats in New Mexico is entirely possible, but the rules that govern where you can keep them, how many you can have, and what health standards you must meet vary significantly depending on where you live.
New Mexico offers exceptional dove hunting opportunities across diverse landscapes, from high desert plains to agricultural valleys.
New Mexico’s beekeeping regulations balance agricultural freedom with public safety and disease prevention.
You’re driving through New Mexico when you spot a deer on the side of the road that was just hit by a vehicle.
New Mexico’s diverse landscapes host a remarkable variety of dove species that many residents and visitors overlook in their daily routines.
New Mexico has plenty of dangerous wildlife to watch out for, but coral snakes might not be the threat you expect.
Every evening at Carlsbad Caverns, nearly 400,000 Brazilian free-tailed bats create one of nature’s most spectacular displays as they spiral out of the cave entrance.
In New Mexico, snakes have a poor image, partly because there are so many of them; there are at least 46 species! Luckily, only some types of rattlesnakes in New Mexico are poisonous.
New Mexico’s geography is diverse.