Will philadelphia put a moratorium on dog breeding? This bill is simple, targeted, and desperately overdue. Can a dog be deemed dangerous? · bill 250989, introduced on , by councilmember cindy bass, could finally interrupt the cycle of irresponsible breeding that’s pushing our shelters to the brink. As a nonprofit without police powers, animal control cannot hold a dog pending the outcome of an investigation or court proceedings unless instructed by a legal authority. An ordinance amending title 10 of the philadelphia code, entitled “regulation of individual conduct and activity,” by adding a new section to impose a temporary moratorium on the breeding and transfer of puppies, all under certain terms and conditions. What happens if a dog is detained outside a primary enclosure? Can a dangerous dog be confiscated? Registration fee is $1,000 per calendar year for the life of the dog. More specifically, the bill targets owners who bring their dogs to areas designated as animal-free zones in the city. Register the animal with the bureau of dog law enforcement and reregister the dog annually by january 1st of each year regardless of when the dog was initially registered. Council member cindy bass introduced a bill in thursday’s city council session that would put a moratorium on backyard dog breeding in philadelphia to help shelters recover from the. This means an owner might reclaim a dog and take the dog home before a declaration is made. · a new bill aims to keep people safe around pets in philadelphia.

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