Dog owners are being reminded that allowing their dog to be out in public without proper identification could lead to large fines.
Under the 1992 Control of Dogs Order for Scotland and England, all dogs must be wearing a collar or harness with the owner's name and address on it. Any owner found to be in breach of this is considered guilty of an offence against the Animal Health Act 1981 which is"punishable on summary conviction by a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale".
“Microchipping will not only reunite people with their lost or stolen pets but also help to tackle the growing problem of strays roaming the streets.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Hamilton: Maintaining record of win in every F1 season has "zero importance to me"Lewis Hamilton explains why maintaining his record of winning a race in every F1 season he's competed in has 'zero importance to me' Full story ⬇️
続きを読む »
Labour MP tables bill to give every worker a four-day weekA Labour MP has said that every worker in the UK should be able to move to a four-day working week model.
続きを読む »
Martin Lewis releases guide on saving 'serious money' every monthThe consumer champion said 'get it right'
続きを読む »
Jilted dad seen peeing on ex-wife's grave 'every morning' 48 years after divorceA family who set up hidden cameras to catch the culprit who had been defecating and urinating on their mother's grave were shocked to discover it was her ex-husband
続きを読む »
Every Question You Have About Sex Education Season 4, AnsweredIncluding the arrival of 'Schitt’s Creek' favourite Dan Levy as a US author and professor with a cult following.
続きを読む »