KEY PENALTIES FOR DOG OWNERS
⭕1. If a Dog Injures or Kills Someone
Injury caused by a dangerous (Class A) dog: Fine of up to $100,000
Up to 5 years imprisonment
⭕Death caused by a dangerous dog:
Fine of up to $200,000
Up to 10 years imprisonment
⭕Owners can also be held civilly liable for damages (medical costs, loss of life, etc.).
⭕2. Dog “Dangerously Out of Control”
Allowing any dog (Class A or B) to be dangerously out of control:
Fine of up to $50,000
Up to 1 year imprisonment
⭕Inciting a dog to attack someone:
Fine of up to $50,000
Up to 2 years imprisonment
⭕3. Failure to Properly Restrain or Control a Dangerous Dog
Not muzzling/leashing a Class A dog in public:
Fine of up to $50,000
Keeping a dangerous dog improperly (e.g. not securely confined):
Fine of up to $50,000
Possible imprisonment
⭕4. Abandonment or Neglect
Abandoning a dangerous (Class A) dog:
Fine of up to $50,000
Up to 2 years imprisonment
General neglect or cruelty can also attract penalties under other animal welfare laws.
⭕5. Failure to Comply with Legal Requirements
Examples include:
Not registering/licensing the dog
Not displaying warning signs
Allowing dog in prohibited public spaces
Penalties:
Fines ranging from $10,000 to $50,000
Possible imprisonment depending on the offence
⭕6. Court Orders & Additional Consequences
Courts may also order:
⭕Seizure and destruction of the dog
⭕Disqualification from owning dangerous dogs
⭕Mandatory surrender of the animal to authorities
⭕KEY TAKEAWAY (Public Messaging)
⭕Dog ownership is a legal responsibility, not just a personal choice.
⭕Owners must:
Keep dogs under proper control at all times
Ensure secure confinement
Prevent dogs from posing any threat to the public
⭕Failure to do so can result in:
❌Heavy fines
❌Imprisonment
❌Loss of the animal
❌Civil lawsuits
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