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COMPANION ANIMALS ACT 1998 - SECT 58G
Power to seize and destroy dangerous, menacing or restricted dog in certain circumstances
(1) Seizing dangerous, menacing or restricted dog that attacks An
authorised officer may seize a dangerous, menacing or restricted dog if the
dog attacks or bites a person or animal (other than vermin) without
provocation.
(1A) Seizing dangerous dog if certain control requirements not
complied with An authorised officer may seize a dangerous dog if the
requirements referred to in section 51 (1) (c), (c1) or (e) are not complied
with in relation to the dog.
(1B) Seizing menacing dog if certain control
requirements not complied with An authorised officer may seize a menacing dog
if the requirements referred to in section 51 (1A) (b) or (c) are not complied
with in relation to the dog on at least 2 separate occasions over any period
of 12 months (whether or not each occasion relates to the same requirement).
Note--: See section 57 (4) for the power to seize a restricted dog for
non-compliance with any of the control requirements under section 56.
(2) If
a dog is seized under this section-- (a) the dog is to be delivered as soon as
possible to a council pound, and
(b) an authorised officer of a council may
authorise the destruction of the dog.
(3) However, if the dog has been seized
under subsection (1A), the authorised officer may authorise the destruction of
the dog only if the officer is satisfied that it is reasonable to do so after
appropriate enquiries have been made into the circumstances that resulted in
the dog being seized.
(4) Part 7 (other than sections 68 and 69) does not
apply in relation to a dog that is seized under this section.
(5) This
section does not limit the power of an authorised officer to seize a
dangerous, menacing or restricted dog under any other provision of this Act.
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