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Marz At 13 Months


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Marz is registered. He's just asking what would happen if council refused to let him renew next year and then tried to seize his dog and he wouldn't let them.

I think that's a really worst case scenario. Just keep him registered and keep him out of trouble, socialised, obedience trained, etc. and you won't draw any attention him.

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Yes he is registered, has been from a pup. I don't see a problem with his registration renewal but what i was asking is more about refusing to allow your dog to be seized. I'm not sure about others but i could not allow my dog to be taken and murdered. I would rather the legal consequence over the guilt, but then again that is getting a little bit dark and far fetched.

Vent over...

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i was asking is more about refusing to allow your dog to be seized. I'm not sure about others but i could not allow my dog to be taken and murdered. I would rather the legal consequence over the guilt, but then again that is getting a little bit dark and far fetched.

Vent over...

My understanding of the law is it's not a matter of refusing to allow the dog to be seized (unless you're talking about an armed siege situation :eek: ) It is illegal to own an unregistered dog "of type" in the same way it is illegal to own drugs - both can be seized under the law and if you resist you could be arrested and the dog/drugs would be seized anyway.

Yes I understand what you mean - you wouldn't just hand your boy over and forget him, but you really need to understand how serious the situation could become.

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Yeah i realise so but he is registered, like i have said. I was just curious as to how the council would seize a dog they deemed to be restricted, even if the dog was currently registered.

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