Municipal Bylaw & Enforcement Section

Dogs at Large

Bylaw 3183 of the City of Medicine Hat prohibits any dog from being at large. Every dog while off the property of the Owner, or person having responsibility for the dog, must be securely restrained by a Leash held by a person capable of properly restraining the dog. In addition to impoundment fees of up to $50.00 for a dog that is found to be at large, the dog owner could also faces fines ranging from $100.00 to $10,000.00.

When a dog is at large it may not only cause a safety concern to the public, but it also stands a chance of being lost, hit by a car, becoming ill because of eating garbage or other products not meant for a dog, or being injured by another domestic or wild animal.

Here are seven steps of responsible pet ownership that will allow your pet to live a long and healthy life.

  1. License your dog. [click here for dog license application] Provide accurate and up-to-date information about your family pet. If you move, advise Bylaw Enforcement immediately.

  2. Neuter or spay your dog.

  3. Vaccinate annually against rabies and other diseases.

  4. Keep your dog on a leash.

  5. Train your dog early not to bark excessively.

  6. Train your dog to be obedient.

  7. Clean up after your pet.

The City of Medicine Hat has designated several areas where dogs may be exercised while not restrained by a leash. Maps of these areas are available at City Hall, the Police Service building or the Medicine Hat SPCA.

Further information about the Dog Bylaw may be obtained by calling the Municipal Bylaw & Enforcement office at 529-8447.

Contact:

Supt. Fred Crittenden
Community Peace Officer i/c
Municipal Bylaw Enforcement
Ph:(403) 529-8436
FX:(403) 529-8444
frecri@mhps.ca

 




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