Dog walkers are to have their pets seized by the police if they let them “terrorise livestock”, under laws being drawn up by the government. Officers will have beefed-up powers to detain dogs ...
Police will seize dogs if their owners allow them to 'terrorise livestock ... and that dog walkers had a responsibility to consider their surroundings when taking their pets out.
Maria Stableford, 53, of Cromer, Norfolk, whose two-year-old Pomeranian Tim was left 'traumatised' after he suffered a ...
POLICE in the Scottish Borders are urging dog walkers ... worries livestock animals in rural and farmland areas. This crime usually takes place in the countryside and is a particular problem when dogs ...
So far this year, more than 300 dogs have been seized - most often because they were deemed to be dangerously out of control. Chief Inspector Emma Cheney has asked local people to control their pets.
MORE than 40 dogs have been ... by a top dog behaviourist in the UK in order to keep the dog from being seized.” Dorset Police said this helps to put onus on the owner to prove they are looking ...
A number of concerned pet owners have reported chunks of a ... Gill Fisher posted a warning on Facebook to fellow dog walkers that the they should keep their pets away from the substance ...
Across beaches and promenades, where dogs can be walked is restricted and dog walkers ... whilst they may be used to walking their dog in any public space they want, lots of councils have PSPOs ...
and yet most have no legal agreement in place with their dog walker. We’ve teamed up with our friends at the Pet Industry Federation (PIF) and RSPCA to produce Professional Dog Walker’s Guidance to ...
Ideally this should include up-to-date evidence-based knowledge of dog behaviour and dog handling. Dog walkers should also have canine first aid certificates and carry a canine first aid kit with them ...