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stamppeddler
Nov 07, 2013Explorer
Thank you all for the information, we sure appreciate your it!
Francesca, you are right about Ontario Canada. Restricted breeds and suspected restricted breeds can be seized without a warrant and put down. Only registered dogs attending sanctioned shows can be brought in for up to 2 weeks. As crazy as that sounds I'm sure I read it right when I looked at the legislation. I have no idea about the laws in the USA but with so many towns and cities listed with restricted breed bans, I have to admit we are feeling pretty spooked.
Our original plan was to head south to a resort and spend the winter there, then in the spring we were going to head for Ontario where we both have family. Now we are working on a plan B that does not include Ontario, but we intend to cross the line and head for California in another week.
We are in a campground with a dog size restriction at the moment. The owner took a liking to our dog and let us in. ( he probably liked the cash better ). Half the people here like our dog and pet her, some just ignore her but a few scowl and tell us to keep away as we walk around the park. This is a new experience for us, we got spoiled living in a small city where our neighbours all knew our dog and we were free to let her be off leash along the river and in our local dog park.
Thanks again
Francesca, you are right about Ontario Canada. Restricted breeds and suspected restricted breeds can be seized without a warrant and put down. Only registered dogs attending sanctioned shows can be brought in for up to 2 weeks. As crazy as that sounds I'm sure I read it right when I looked at the legislation. I have no idea about the laws in the USA but with so many towns and cities listed with restricted breed bans, I have to admit we are feeling pretty spooked.
Our original plan was to head south to a resort and spend the winter there, then in the spring we were going to head for Ontario where we both have family. Now we are working on a plan B that does not include Ontario, but we intend to cross the line and head for California in another week.
We are in a campground with a dog size restriction at the moment. The owner took a liking to our dog and let us in. ( he probably liked the cash better ). Half the people here like our dog and pet her, some just ignore her but a few scowl and tell us to keep away as we walk around the park. This is a new experience for us, we got spoiled living in a small city where our neighbours all knew our dog and we were free to let her be off leash along the river and in our local dog park.
Thanks again
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