Not exact matches
The need
in Skokie is even more acute because
Park District ordinances
ban dogs under any circumstance.
Some local
dog owners have pushed for a
dog park because of the village's long - standing
ban on pets
in parks.
Orland
Park began considering the issue after the Chicago City Council and the Cook County Board of Commissioners
banned the sale of
dogs, cats and rabbits from large - scale breeders earlier this year
in an attempt to keep pet stores from selling animals raised
in puppy mills.
Park District officials say they based their fine not on smoking bans elsewhere, but on existing penalties for smoking in park fieldhouses and not picking up after dogs in the pa
Park District officials say they based their fine not on smoking
bans elsewhere, but on existing penalties for smoking
in park fieldhouses and not picking up after dogs in the pa
park fieldhouses and not picking up after
dogs in the
parks.
Arleta Moore of the Chicago
Park District's Beach & Pool Unit said
dogs are
banned from all beaches and can be
in parks only if leashed and accompanied by an owner carrying a scooper.
While the
ban is suspended indefinitely, pit bull owners are free to walk their
dogs un-muzzled, they are free to play
in off - leash
parks, and, best of all, the
dogs currently
in shelters and rescue are free to be adopted into loving homes.
Pets soon may be
banned from city
parks while vicious
dogs could be muzzled and impounded if they display aggressive behavior, according to two newly proposed laws from the city's Animal Control Department.Vickie Ann Shook, department director, requested adoption of the ordinances to give her officers better control over animals
in the city.
The council endorsed a measure 7 - 4 Wednesday night that would open the door for future designated
dog park areas, like the one that exists at Skyline Park on Butte's east side, but the local law that bans all dogs in all other parks appears likely to stay in place for now, the Montana Standard reported to
park areas, like the one that exists at Skyline
Park on Butte's east side, but the local law that bans all dogs in all other parks appears likely to stay in place for now, the Montana Standard reported to
Park on Butte's east side, but the local law that
bans all
dogs in all other
parks appears likely to stay
in place for now, the Montana Standard reported today.
While Butte - Silver Bow County commissioners endorsed the idea of looking at a second
dog park, they didn't budge Wednesday night when it came to a proposal to alter the local law that
bans dogs — even those on leashes —
in all of the other
parks in Butte.
Snell said the
dog ban was only for Gilbert
Park because there are no playgrounds
in the other city
parks.
But even when I am
in other communities around the Bay Area, it is the San Francisco Bay Area I live
in, measured by the proximity to that marvelous city, home to green building codes, to universal health care, to
bans on plastic bags, to mandatory composting, to rainbow flags waving proudly
in the Castro breeze, to
dog walking on Ocean Beach, to watching a ballgame at AT&T
park, to the guy you love and hate at the same time, the great Mayor himself, Mr. Gavin Newsom.
She had to give up her 4 - year - old
dog, Chloe, when she moved to Roeland
Park in February because of the pit bull
ban.
This trait varies from breed to breed, which is why some
dogs do okay
in dog parks and others get
banned.
Some restrictions that various versions of BSL impose are: - muzzling and leashing
in public - muzzling and leashing
in cars - extra-short leash lengths - automatic dangerous or vicious
dog designation, without any bite history -
banning from city
parks and beaches where other breeds are allowed -
banning from leash - free
parks where other breeds are allowed -
banning completely from jurisdiction (although sometimes existing
dogs are allowed to stay)- special (i.e., more expensive) licensing and jurisdiction - wide registry - special tags identifying the
dog as a restricted
dog - mandatory microchipping and photograph - mandatory insurance (often one million dollars) for each individual
dog on the premises - mandatory signage indicating the presence of the
dog on the owner's property - mandatory secure enclosures (
in some cases, mandatory chaining)- mandatory spay / neuter (to eventually eliminate the breed entirely)- higher fines and / or jail time if a restricted breed bites or menaces - fines and / or jail time for any infraction of any provision regarding restricted breeds - age limit for walking the
dog in public - persons with criminal records not allowed to own a restricted breed - ability of law enforcement to stop owners on the street just to check the
dog's status - ability of law enforcement to seize
dogs without proof of wrongdoing - ability of law enforcement to enter an owner's home, with or without a warrant, to investigate and / or seize a
dog
We actively campaign to: - Stop the commercialisation of our native wildlife, with present emphasis on the Kangaroo - Ban the use of 1080 poison - Ban the use of the steel jaw traps
in Australia (we succeeded
in having this
banned in NSW and ACT
in 1997)- Ban recreational hunting of all animals
in NSW state forests and National
Parks - Implement a no - kill policy
in pounds and shelters to stop the killing of thousands of healthy cats and
dogs every year - Lobby NSW councils to provide low cost desexing programs for low income carers - Abolish the farming of the Asiatic «Moon» bears
in China cruelly milked for their bile - Abolish vivisection and the fur industry - Ban circuses with animals - Protect Australia's dingo by lobbying our government to recognise and protect it as a vulnerable species