Animal Care & Control
ÁùºÏ²ÊÂíÀ´Î÷ÑÇ Animal Care & Control enforces the Animal Control Bylaw and temporarily houses stray cats and dogs.
The Canadian Kennel Club is the primary registry body for purebred dogs in Canada.
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Pet owners who own a dog that is deemed ‘restricted’ must follow certain rules and regulations. At the ÁùºÏ²ÊÂíÀ´Î÷ÑÇ, dogs are only deemed "restricted" when convicted under the Animal Licensing and Control Bylaw 13145 for:
The licence fee for a dog convicted of chasing, attacking, or biting people or other animals is $250 per year. The fine for not obtaining that licence, or allowing that licence to expire without obtaining a new one is $500.
All dogs and cats in the city of ÁùºÏ²ÊÂíÀ´Î÷ÑÇ must be licensed annually. Although the ÁùºÏ²ÊÂíÀ´Î÷ÑÇ's legislation no longer restricts dogs by their breed, a valid pet licence is required from the Animal Care & Control Centre.
You must have a minimum of $1 million liability insurance that specifically covers damages for personal injury caused by the Restricted Dog. The fine for not obtaining this insurance is $500.
If you take the Restricted Dog off your property, you must ensure that at all times it is:
The fine for non-compliance is $500.
If the Restricted Dog is outside on your own property, it must be controlled in the following ways at all times:
The fine for non-compliance is $500.
As with any dog, a restricted dog is not permitted to commit the following:
Incidents involving these actions may lead to fines or additional enforcement actions. The fine is $500 if a dog chases, attacks or bites a person or animal and $2,500 if the chase, attack or bite to a person or animal causes physical injury.
*This section does not apply if the chase, attack, bite or damage is a direct result of the Restricted Dog being provoked.
13550 - 163 Street
ÁùºÏ²ÊÂíÀ´Î÷ÑÇ, AB
Facility information and hours
Telephone | In ÁùºÏ²ÊÂíÀ´Î÷ÑÇ: 311 Outside ÁùºÏ²ÊÂíÀ´Î÷ÑÇ: 780-442-5311 |
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Online | Contact 311 |
Fax | 780-496-8824 |
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