Port Orange, FL - The Port Orange Anti-Tethering ordinance has been in effect since December 2020 but for it to be enforced, Port Orange Animal Control (POAC) is asking anyone who sees an animal being left tied up outdoors all day & night or in.
TWO rate-payers, in Penampang and Kepayan, have been asked to relocate some of their dogs, following complaints about the nuisance created by their pets
Published on: Friday, May 21, 2021
By: Sidney Skinner
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ACU members checking the housing roads around Taman Setia for strays.
A Likas rate-payer has received a RM100 compound for failing to licence his/ her dogs and allowing one of his/ her two pets to wander unsupervised in the common areas around Taman Setia.
A spokeswoman for City Hall’s Health and Environment Department said the penalty was imposed per the conditions stipulated in the agency’s Registration and Control of Dogs By Law 1963 (Amendment 2008).
“One of the homeowner’s canines was found on a housing road here on Tuesday,” she said.
Published on: Wednesday, May 12, 2021
By: Sidney Skinner
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City Hall staff delivering the notice to the dog-owner in the Lido area.
A LIDO home-owner has been instructed to reduce the number of canines he/she is rearing.
A City Hall spokeswoman said the agency’s Animal Control Unit (ACU) found eight dogs inside the compound in Teck Guan Villa towards the end of April.
She said half of the pack were adults, while the rest were pups of between four to six months.
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“We have told the rate-payer that he/ she can only rear two dogs at any one time and that these pets must be licenced,” she said.