Owners of registered dogs, please ensure that you renew your insurance on time. Failure to do so causes you dog to become unexmpt and can lead your dog to be re-seized and you being put back before the ...
LEAD (Local Environmental Awareness on Dogs) is an award winning initiative that is recognised as “Best Practice” nationally, and is being used by police forces and local authorities throughout England ...
We do not share petitions, not because we don't care but because we don't want to mislead people viewing the page that they can be produced at court to support registration; the reason being that the signatori ...
... Dangerous Dogs Act in an effort to change it and which is now being levelled at their legal advisor who also happens to be the leading dog law solicitor in the country (and in our opinion entirely correct) ...
... or, in the case of females, abortion or the loss or diminution of their produce (milk yields etc). c) Being at large (that is to say not on a lead or otherwise under close control) in a field or enclosure ...
... arranged and, in Scotland, when the parties' pleadings have been finalised and the record is closed. Publication of material which is sub judice comprises contempt of court, a crime which is punishabl ...
... in section 5(1) of the Act e. to keep the dog in sufficiently secure conditions to prevent its escape f. to keep the dog muzzled and on a lead when in a public place g. any other requirement for ...
Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun Periods of hot weather coupled with dogs and children spending long periods outdoors, can lead to bite incidents taking place. Dogs can suffer ...
... the street, or puts them in danger. To set on or urge any dog to attack, worry or put in fear any person or animal. A dog is not considered to be 'at large' while held on its lead and the word 'stree ...
... p scheme. Where in the Act does it stipulate the length of lead that an exempted dog must be walked on? Your form states that the length of lead must be less than 2 metres, yet the Act states that ...
... A dog is generally regarded as not being under proper control if: It is neither on a lead or muzzled. The dog shows itself to dangerous in its general behaviour, not just in its behaviour towards a person. ...
... ling the dog at all times in a public place Keeping the dog on lead at all times in a public place Not allowing the dog to be in control of a person under the age of 16 This list is not exhaustiv ...
... ust be muzzled and kept onlead in public places at ALL times, including the car. The dog must be neutered Relevant third party liability insurance must be in place and remain so for the lifetime of ...
... to what can be required in a PSPO (compared with DCO's which are limited to the 5 types – fouling; lead; lead by direction; exclusion; limit on numbers). In many cases the PSPO is likely to mirror the current pr ...