· all dogs in pennsylvania will now be required to be licensed at the time of purchase (legal at eight weeks), or by three months old, whichever comes first. More specifically, the bill targets owners who bring their dogs to areas designated as animal-free zones in the city. · a new bill aims to keep people safe around pets in philadelphia. · this week, governor josh shapiro signed senate bill 746 into law (act no. All dogs three months and. Those selling or offering dogs for. Owners of dogs already declared dangerous that attack again will be required to find and pay a kennel to house the dog during court proceedings, to ensure the community remains safe until a final determination is made. 18 of 2023), which makes several changes to the commonwealth’s dog law, including requirements for licensed kennels (including rescues). · the annual registration for harboring a dangerous dog will increase from $500 to $1,000 for any dog deemed dangerous. · philadelphia (wpvi) -- pennsylvania governor josh shapiro has signed a bill aimed at protecting dogs , the people who adopt them and the communities they call home. · bringing dogs into philadelphia public park space marked as animal-free zones — whether on a leash or not — is already against the rules, but it soon could become law with a hefty fine for violators.

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