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83: Best Small Dog

Dogs ➤ Local Dog Show Sun, 8th Sep, 2024

 

Dogs entering the Gain Dog Final are NOT eligible for local Dog Show

Entries will be taken in advance and also on the Day of the Show.

Some Prizes may be in voucher form and are non refundable

JUDGING COMMENCES AT 3 PM

Entry Fee:  
€3.00
Date:  
Sun, 8th Sep, 2024

 

 

 Pet Health & Safety Considerations

 IT IS THE LAW ~ ALL DOGS MUST HAVE A COLLAR WITH THE NAME & ADDRESS OF OWNER

 DOG LEASHING, MUZZLING AND ID TAG LAWS (as applies to public places)

The laws regarding dogs under the Control of Dogs Regulations 1998 came into operation  on February 1, 1999.

  Leashing and Muzzling.

5. (1) This article shall apply to every:-

                (a) American Pitt Bull Terrier

                (b) Bull Mastiff

                (c) Doberman Pinscher

                (d) English Bull Terrier

                (e) German Shepherd (Alsatian)

                (f) Japanese Akita

                (g) Japanese Tose

                (h) Rhodesian Ridgeback

                (i) Rottweiler

                (j) Staffordshire Bull Terrier, and to every dog of the type commonly known as a Ban Dog (or                                                               Bandog) and to every other strain or cross of every breed or type of dog described in this article.

      (2) A person shall not permit a dog to which this article applies to be in a public place unless such dog is: -

                (i) securely muzzled and

                (ii) being led by a sufficiently string chain or leash, not exceeding two meters in length, by a person over the age of sixteen years who is capable of controlling the said dog.

 Identification of Ownership of Dogs.

6.  (1) The owner or other person in charge of a dog shall ensure that such dog shall at all times wear a collar bearing the name and address of the owner inscribed thereon, or on a plate, badge or disc attached thereto.

      (2) No person shall in any manner alter, deface, mutilate or render illegible the particulars prescribed under sub-article (1) to be inscribed on a collar to be worn by a dog, or on a plate, badge or disc to be attached thereto, which has been altered, defaced, mutilated or rendered illegible as aforesaid or upon which the particulars have become illegible.

      (3) A breach of any provision of this article shall be an offence to which Section 28 (1) of the Act applies.

Class is currently closed for entry.