
Dogs bark at their outdoor houses at the end of the day at Krabloonik in Snowmass Village on Monday, March 14, 2022. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) - Snowmass Village, Colorado 
Town council finds Krabloonik in default on its lease
Amid nearly three hours of contentious conversation at Monday’s work session, Snowmass Village Town Council determined that Krabloonik Dog Sledding is in default on its lease and must provide plans and documentation for its adoption program, retirement program, spay and neuter program and off-tether program by May 2 to cure the default.
“We need to see your plan for a robust adoption program. We need to see real records that we can manage about your spay and neuter program. We need to have records where we can see, you know, your off-tether time and who’s doing it, how it’s happening,” Mayor Bill Madsen told Krabloonik co-owner Danny Phillips at the meeting.
“I mean, that’s the only way we’re going to be able to say, ‘OK, Danny’s got these dogs under control, everything is humming along and abiding by the lease,’” Madsen added. “I think in order to move this program forward, we’re going to need to see that information relatively shortly. … At this point, we have to say you’re in default of your lease, and you can provide us with that information by May 2, and then that will allow us to determine if we’ve got a path forward.”
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