When a dog is involved in a serious attack on a person or other animal, it may be seized by The City to investigate further. During the seizure process, a dog may be declared vicious by the courts. Once a dog is declared vicious there are some conditions placed on the dog owner to reduce the chance of another aggressive incident in the future.

The owner must follow specific rules to protect people from their pet.

When on private property, a vicious animal:

  • Must either be confined indoors under the control of a person over age 18, or
  • Be locked in a secure structure outdoors, or
  • Muzzled and on a leash, under the control of a person over age 18.

When on public property, a vicious animal:

  • Must be muzzled and harnessed/leashed, and
  • Be under the control of the person over age 18



YOUR INPUT

1) In addition to the current regulations, what else, if anything, do you believe is an appropriate course of action for dogs seized for vicious behaviour?

2) What supports and/or resources do you believe are needed to reduce instances of dog attacks?


Please click on the other five focus areas below to provide your input.

FOCUS AREA

  • Vicious Dogs


Your input, along with public feedback and research will be used to revise the Responsible Pet Ownership Bylaw. All input collected online and in-person will be used to develop potential amendments to the Responsible Pet Ownership Bylaw. We will then seek your input on potential amendments in phase 2 Engagement before presenting to the SPC on Community & Protective Services and City Council between January and March 2021.