Palm Harbor Dog Rescue Has To Move Or Close After County Decision
According to ABC Action News, the sisters that run Canine Estates in Palm Harbor must move or close after Pinellas Commission decision. Received statement from Halo Pets: Andi Brown is…

PLAYA VISTA, CA – JUNE 24: Stella the dog at the grand opening of The Wallis Annenberg PetSpace on June 24, 2017 in Playa Vista, California. (Photo by Michael Kovac/Getty Images for Annenberg PetSpace)
Michael Kovac/Getty Images for Annenberg PetSpaceAccording to ABC Action News, the sisters that run Canine Estates in Palm Harbor must move or close after Pinellas Commission decision.
Received statement from Halo Pets:
Andi Brown is the original founder of HALO but since she sold the company about 13 years ago, she not been associated with HALO or its products in any way. It recently came to HALO’s attention that she is incorrectly listed as a Halo board member/director on Bloomberg, and we are working with Bloomberg to get this incorrect information fixed. Andi Brown has had absolutely no involvement with HALO since 2006, when she sold the company.
Original Story:
Andi Brown the original founder of Halo Pet food and other neighbors comment in this ABC Action News story about how they can't take the noise from dogs barking anymore. The sisters say they have no money to move so they will have to close. Jayne Sidwell and Sybil Freeman say some of the dogs have been with them for 7 years and they have no where to go. The city offered to help them find homes for the dogs, but they are heartbroken.