Saturday, April 16, 2011

Audible Alarm Systems

San Andrés drug launches a campaign to control dangerous dogs

The City of San Andrés del Rabanedo, through the Department of Environment and Environmental Quality will conduct a campaign to control potentially dangerous dogs in order to check that everyone has signed the civil liability insurance and pass the relevant health checks review.

The municipality of San Andrés has a census of dogs from 1,803 copies, a number that increases each year. Of these, 84 are classified as dangerous dogs. In June 2007 came into force tenure ordinance and companion pets, which expanded the list of dogs considered dangerous and duties of animal owners to not disturb neighbors.
Moreover, in case of violation, referred to fines of between 30 and 1,500 euros. With respect to potentially dangerous animals, the ordinance specifies Pit Bull Terrier races, Staffordshine Terrier, American Satffordshine Terrier, Rottweiler, Dogo Argentino, Fila Brasileiro, Tosa Ini, Akita Inu and those who are considered at any time by the state or regional regulations.

For its part, the census of potentially dangerous dogs in the municipality of San Andrés is 30 Pit Bull, 25, Rottweiler, Argentine Dogo four, two Akita Inu, 18 Sttaffordshire and five crosses.
The possession of dangerous dogs is regulated by Law 50/1999 of December 23, developed by Royal Decree 287/2002 of 22 March, which establishes the obligations of the corporations, which are required to conduct a census canine and the owners. Here, for a potentially dangerous dog must request authorization from the City Hall and sign civil liability insurance of not less than 120,000 euros.
municipal ordinance pet ownership defines the terms of animal, domestic animal, domesticated animal, pet, dangerous animal, animal lost, stray animals, abandoned animal, guide dog blind and zoological. The owner of an animal is obliged to census in a maximum period of three months from birth or purchase. The identification was made through approved microchip. This ordinance stipulates
minor, serious and very serious. Violations will be fined 30 to 1,500 euros, with minor offenses punishable by 30 euros, serious violations with 150 euros, excluding the non-processing of the municipal authority for the holding of potentially dangerous animals in the three months following its acquisition, which will be 300 euros and very serious infractions punishable by a fine of 1,500 euros.

Source: leonoticias.com

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