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Dog owners face unlimited fines for farm attacks

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Dog owners now face unlimited fines under new laws aimed at protecting farm animals
Dog owners now face unlimited fines and their pets being taken away under new laws aimed at protecting farm animals.

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Dogs owners face unlimited fines for sheep worrying
Lancashire Telegraph on MSN · 11h
Dog owners warned to keep pets on leads as new law targets livestock attacks
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Dog owners to face unlimited fines if their pets attack livestock under new law
Dog owners face unlimited fines and could see their pets taken away under new laws designed to better protect farm animals from attacks in England and Wales.

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Dog walkers 'can have pet seized from today' as new law comes in
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Dogs may be confiscated if owners let them chase sheep
hambletontoday · 15h
New law on dog attacks on livestock comes into force
The Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Act 2025 introduces a series of tougher measures aimed at protecting farm animals and strengthening enforcement powers.

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New dog attack law goes into effect in Ohio
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New law for all dog walkers in England kicks in TODAY – and could see you slapped with ‘unlimited’ fine
Econostrum on MSN
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Keeping this animal as a pet could soon cost you £478, new UK law explained

Authorities say the changes are designed to strengthen animal welfare standards and protect farm animals at a vulnerable time of year. Together, the rules reflect a broader shift toward stricter enforcement of existing animal welfare laws and clearer responsibilities for owners.
The Lima News
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Mini farm animals are adorable; there’s also a growing demand for them

Lisa Moad, owner of Seven Oaks Farm, pets her miniature horse and miniature donkey on Aug. 6, 2024, in Hamilton, Ohio. AP Photo/Emilee Chinn NEW YORK — They’re adorable. They require less food and space. And without much coaxing, they might help cut ...
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