Government moves to protect people from dog attacks

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August 29, 2018
Agressive dog

Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries Minister Audley Shaw said he will be lobbying Parliament's support to strengthen legislation to safeguard the public against attacks by aggressive dogs.

This, he said, includes measures to hold owners accountable for "the senseless attacks we have been seeing (in recent times)".

Shaw said while the governing laws, outlined in the Dogs Liability for Injury Act, 1877, fall under the purview of the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development, he will be working closely with Portfolio Minister Desmond McKenzie to address the matter.

Shaw said he is particularly concerned about reports of injuries and deaths resulting from dogs brutally attacking young children and the elderly, and emphasised that this can no longer be tolerated.

"I want to say to all owners of dogs ... please take responsibility for your animals. It is dangerous and irresponsible for any owner to allow these dangerous dogs to be loose. This is just simply unacceptable," he said.

Shaw maintained that "a number of attacks could have easily been prevented if the owners of these aggressive animals [had] taken the time ... to do what is right".

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