The Government’s response to the Efra committee on the Dangerous Dogs Act Neil Parish MP, the Chair of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee, has commented on the Government’s response to ...
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The dogs Act 1871 is a civil application usually made by the police or local authority but which can also be actioned by individuals. Unlike Section 3 of the DDA which applies only to public places (or ...
Dangerous Dogs Act Section 3 This section relates to all dogs of all breeds and breed types. Section 3 makes it a CRIMINAL offence for ANY dog to be dangerously out of control in a public place and ...
If you are at all worried about your dogs appearance and are considering contacting the police, please ring us first for advice and assistance. 07873 666 778 / 07873 666 779 This section of the Act ...
... safe while we enjoy the festivities. This list is by no means exhaustive and if you are in any doubt, err on the side of caution. If your dog (or cat) does ingest anything toxic, contact your vet immediately. ...
... hope very much that they will finally take steps to review our current legislation for the benefit of all. It seems, as has been known to many of us involved with the Act on a day to day basis the inability ...
... in protecting public safety and dog welfare since August 2016. The charity’s high-profile #EndBSL campaign called on the UK Government to review Section 1 of the Dangerous Dogs Act (DDA) 1991 which, ...
... 3rd May 2018. What we collect We may collect the following information: Name Contact information Including email address Demographic information such as postcode Other information relevant ...
... Licence (which will particularly impact on breeders and boarders, including day care & home boarding) (2) an update on Breed Specific Legislation in light of recent High Court decisions, and (3) a revie ...
... me wasters. We are more than happy to call you back. You can also contact us via this page or by email to enquiries@deednotbreed.org.uk Thank you ...
... just what the implications of that could be? Scientific studies have shown that mobile phones affect how our brain functions and its ability to process and react to what is going on around us. Buster ...
... e attached photograph have had their test applied saying "Here are a set of images taken of dogs that some may consider a "pit bull" based on physical characteristics. Based on our test, the only dog ...
Now the warmer weather is (hopefully) upon us, it seems a good time to remind everyone of this advice Hot weather and dogs As always, should you have any questions or need advice, please contact us ...
... had no doubt Roxy was a pit bull and that she would be contacting the police. Further, she told Sophie that she could not get Roxy microchipped and she should go home to wait for the police there. Three ...
... n this position is to ensure you do not let your insurance lapse for even a day. We have been increasingy contacted bu owners in the GREATER MANCHESTER force area whose dogs have been re-seized and w ...
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 ...
... of dogs helped by the organisation it promotes, when in fact it is not. One of our cases is included in which the solicitor and type/behaviour assessor were instructed by us. The owner was advised by us ...
... c. We would always advise that owners get individual letters written by people who know and interact with them and their dog in order to put those forward as supporting evidence. Thank you for your u ...
... 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) ...
Widely misunderstood by both prosecuting authorities and by owners, we frequently find ourselves advising on the legalities regarding dogs worrying livestock. Under the Dogs (Protection of Livestock) Act ...
If you suspect that your dog may be type no amount of posting pictures and inviting opinion on the internet will make things any clearer in fact in all likelihood you will end up more confused than ever ...
... application to the court, and must apply to the court within six weeks of the death of the previous person in charge or of the official letter from a medical practitioner confirming the serious illness ...
deed not breed and Elliot Mather LLP are aware of the seizures made by Merseyside Police on the 27th March 2014 and that the dogs seized were subsequently destroyed. It is believed that this action may ...
... £231-£356 per year (you must contact them for a personal quote) this is payable in full, they do NOT accept direct debit payments. The policy includes amongst other things, up to £3000 per year for each ...
If your dog is lost or stolen, contact: The Police (Police no longer deal with stray dogs however if your dog has been stolen you will need to report this). Your local authority dog warden service. ...
... act around dogs. It is the owners responsibility both legally and morally to ensure that their dog is not put in the position where an incident could take place, and thought should be given to putting ...
On Monday 20th August 2012, new sentencing guidelines for offences under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 came into effect. Many thanks to Trevor Cooper and Nik Starmer-Smith of DogLaw for the following summary. ...
Town Police Clauses Act 1847 Under this Act it is an offence for any person in any street to: Let an unmuzzled ferocious dog be at large so that it obstructs or annoys the residents or passengers in ...
... make it easier to reunite lost dogs with their owners and we welcome this, however for enforcement to be effective, clear guidelines should be set to clairfy exactly who is responsible for informing th ...
... concerned about your dog's reaction to fireworks is to watch him for signs of stress and anxiety. These can include: trembling restlessness destructiveness hiding pacing panting attentio ...
Northern Ireland The laws in Northern Ireland differ from ours in several respects, however the breed specific part of the Act 9Article 25a) is essentially the same as that of England in that there are ...
... authority if there are "activities" that are taking place in a public place which are having "a detrimental effect" on quality of life. It may apply to:- all persons, or only to persons in specif ...
Deed Not Breed Ltd is a 'not for profit' company set up in 2007 to offer free advice and assistance to owners of dogs of all breeds who have fallen foul of 'Dangerous Dog Act' legislation. If you ha ...