Read the Control of Dogs Act.
Ring your local Garda and your local Dog Warden. The Gardai will tell you that there is a vagueness about the meaning of the expression "under effective control".
In my experience, they will do nothing about it. But you will have a great story for the Star when a dog does savage someone.
Or get onto your politicians and try to get these dogs banned as I believe that they are in the UK.
Brendan
do all dogs not need to be on a lead while in public place? ...
Its a matter of interpretation.... The Gardai will tell you that there is a vagueness about the meaning of the expression "under effective control...
I find it annoying the way certain breeds are "dangerous", its the way the dog is brought up looked after and so on. There are a lot of gentle giants out there, and killer jack russels. I think all dogs should be on a lead in public though and under proper control.
Your first port of call, after the dog owner/controller(?)Ring your local Garda and your local Dog Warden.
In my experience most Gardai haven't a clue as to current dog legislation. The courts have decided that "effective control", in a public place, means being on a lead at all times. wrt public place, the high court has decided that a "public place" means any area into which the public is invited or permitted (this came from a ruling on an rta in (I think), a Co-op gated compound.)The Gardai will tell you that there is a vagueness about the meaning of the expression "under effective control".
But where would you find a Celtic tiger these days?Under CITES it's not allowed to import most exotic animals.
If it was born and reared in Ireland, it would be ok though.
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