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1. Cedric
(Latest News)
... Jamieson-Sinclair resulting in a not guilty verdict. We wish Cedric and his owner all the best for the future.  ...
Created on 28 March 2019
2. IMPORTANT - OWNERS OF REGISTERED DOGS
(Latest News)
... one, then your dog may be seized and put back before the court as no longer exempt due to non compliance with the exemption order. This could result in your dog being ordered to be destroyed by the court ...
Created on 25 March 2019
3. EFRA inquiry report: Dangerous Dogs
(Latest News)
...  Among its recommendations to Government: • Removing the prohibition on transferring banned breeds to new owners. The Committee found the prohibition to be misguided, as it results in the unnecessary ...
Created on 16 October 2018
4. RSPCA welcomes findings of inquiry into Breed Specific Legislation
(Latest News)
...  The report released by EFRA today (Wednesday) is calling on the UK Government to remove the ban on rehoming these banned types to new owners as currently it results in the unnecessary euthanasia of good-tempered ...
Created on 16 October 2018
5. Supporting Roxy – Supporting Responsible Dog Ownership
(Latest News)
... are uncertain whether your dog is a banned breed or not and there is no doubt that she is a powerful and potentially dangerous dog. I am therefore telling you that whatever the result of the police investigation ...
Created on 06 April 2017
6. Exempted dogs' insurance
(Latest News)
... court.  This will incur costs far in excess of the insurance renewal fee and may well result in the court deciding that your failure to comply indicates that you are not 'a fit and proper person' to wo ...
Created on 25 January 2017
7. Francis - a statement by Trevor Cooper
(Latest News)
Below is a statement from good friend and colleague Trevor Cooper who as a result of the case of Battersea dog Francis has been subjected to the most vile and disgusting abuse in the last 24 hours by ...
Created on 06 November 2016
8. Dogs thought to be type and the internet
(General Advice)
...  authorities, and also that there will likely to be delays in your case whilst this takes place resulting in rising costs for kennelling or extra hearings, which could be ordered against you should th ...
Created on 05 October 2016
9. Exemption Changes
(Latest News)
... respect of the dog. Unless an extension is granted by the court any failure by the applicant to comply with the six week time limit on application to the magistrates to become a person in charge results ...
Created on 12 February 2015
10. Seizures and destruction in Merseyside
(Latest News)
... the conditions as set out in the court order must be adhered to. Failure to comply will result in the dog being re-seized by the police and as in the case of the dogs that were seized on the 27th March ...
Created on 01 June 2014
11. Hot weather and dogs
(General Advice)
... a symptom of which is irritability, that along with the long school holidays meaning the presence of children racing around or squealing in a paddling pool can result in a bite incident, as can family ...
Created on 01 June 2014
12. Sentencing
(Latest News)
... loss or damage has resulted from the offence and they must give reasons if they decide not to award compensation. As to disqualification, the test is whether the owner is a fit and proper person to have ...
Created on 01 June 2014
13. Other Dog Laws
(Dog Laws)
... 1 and will result in criminal liability and a fine of up to £5000. From a legal point of view, the requirements to have a notice at each entrance point warning that guard dogs are present, in those circums ...
Created on 01 June 2014
14. Dangerous Dogs Act Section 1
(Dog Laws)
... an 8 week time frame. Failure to comply with the conditions of exemption will result in the dog being destroyed. Conditions of exemption are as follows • The dog must be microchipped. • The dog must ...
Created on 01 June 2014
15. Anti-Social Behaviour
(Dog Laws)
... :- to stop doing specified things to do specified things to take reasonable steps to achieve specified results There is provision to appeal against a CPN to a Magistrates' Court. Failure t ...
Created on 01 June 2014
16. Ice Bucket Challenge
(Uncategorised)
We would like to thank Paul Thompson for this brilliant video which not only resulted in a donation to Dnb, but also raised awareness and really gets the point across, that Bsl is wrong! As a result ...
Created on 27 August 2014
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