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District of Maple Ridge
Maple Ridge
Animal Control and Licencing
Bylaw No. 6908-2012
Effective Date: November 27, 2012
Animal Control and Licencing Bylaw No. 6908-2012
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District of Maple Ridge
Animal Control and Licencing Bylaw No. 6908-2012
Table of Contents
Part 1 Citation............................................................................................................. 2
Part 2 Severability ...................................................................................................... 2
Part 3 Previous Bylaw Repeal .................................................................................... 2
Part 4 Definitions ........................................................................................................ 3
Part 5 Interpretation ................................................................................................... 8
5.1
Authority of an Animal Control Officer ................................................................ 8
5.2
Animal Control Facility ......................................................................................... 8
5.3
Animal Control Officer Duties ............................................................................. 8
5.4
Exempt Animals ................................................................................................... 9
5.5
Exempt Facilities ................................................................................................. 9
Part 6 Regulations Applicable to the Keeping and Licencing of Dogs ..................... 10
6.1
Number of Dogs Allowed................................................................................... 10
6.2
Licencing ............................................................................................................ 10
6.3
Revocation of a Dog Licence ............................................................................ 11
6.4
Exemption .......................................................................................................... 11
6.5
Dog Walking ....................................................................................................... 12
6.6
Dog in Heat ........................................................................................................ 12
Part 7 Regulations Applicable to All Animals ........................................................... 12
7.1
Running At Large ............................................................................................... 12
7.2
Animal waste ..................................................................................................... 12
7.3
Protection of animals ........................................................................................ 12
7.4
Transportation of animals ................................................................................. 13
7.5
Trapping ............................................................................................................. 13
7.6
Diseased animals .............................................................................................. 14
7.7
Dangerous Animals and Aggressive Dogs ....................................................... 14
7.8
Guard Dogs ........................................................................................................ 15
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Part 8 Impoundment ................................................................................................ 16
8.2
Disposal ............................................................................................................. 17
Part 9 Other Animals ................................................................................................ 17
9.1
Prohibited Animals Keeping, Breeding, Sale and Purchase of ...................... 17
Part 10 Cats ................................................................................................................ 18
Part 11 Livestock ........................................................................................................ 18
Part 12 Boarding Kennels .......................................................................................... 19
Part 13 Pet Stores ...................................................................................................... 19
13.1
Duties of a Pet Store Operator - General ......................................................... 19
13.2
Duties of a Pet Store Operator - Segregation of Ill or Injured Animals ......... 21
13.3
Duties of Pet Store Operator - Veterinary Care .............................................. 22
13.4
Duties of Pet Store Operator - Pet Store Register .......................................... 22
13.5
Duties of Pet Store Operator - Information Provided to Purchasers ............ 23
13.6
Duties of Pet Store Operator - Reptiles .......................................................... 24
13.7
Pet Store Operator - Prohibitions .................................................................... 24
Part 14 Offence and Penalty ...................................................................................... 25
Schedule A - Fees & Charges .......................................................................................... 27
Schedule B - Prohibited Areas.........................................................................................30
Schedule C - Off Leash Areas..........................................................................................31
Schedule D - Application for Release of Aggressive Dog..............................................32
Schedule E - Prohibited Animals.....................................................................................34
Animal Control and Licencing Bylaw No. 6908-2012
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District of Maple Ridge
Animal Control and Licencing Bylaw No. 6908-2012
A bylaw to provide for the regulation, keeping, breeding, sale, purchase, displaying and
impounding of animals within the municipal boundaries of the District of Maple Ridge under
the Community Charter.
WHEREAS the Council of The District of Maple Ridge deems it expedient to provide for a bylaw
for the provision of services, the regulation, impoundment, display and protection of animals,
and the licencing of dogs within the municipal boundaries of the District;
And WHEREAS paragraph 8 (3) (k) of the Community Charter, SBC 2003, c. 26 provides
general authority to regulate, prohibit and impose requirements by bylaw in relation to
animals;
And WHEREAS Section 47 of the Community Charter provides that a bylaw passed under
section 8 (3) (k) may establish different classes of animals on the basis of sex, age, size or
breed.
And WHEREAS Section 48 of the Community Charter provides authority for the seizure of
animals and related powers;
And WHEREAS the Council has received complaints and reports of unprovoked attacks on
other Animals and persons by Dangerous or Aggressive Dogs;
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the District of Maple Ridge enacts as follows:
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Part 1 Citation
1.1
This bylaw may be cited as Animal Control and Licencing Bylaw No. 6908-2012.
Part 2 Severability
2.1
If a portion of this bylaw is held invalid by a Court of competent jurisdiction, then the
invalid portion must be severed and the remainder of this bylaw is deemed to have
been adopted without the severed section, subsequent, paragraph, subparagraph,
clause or phrase.
Part 3 Previous Bylaw Repeal
3.1
Maple Ridge Large Animal Pound Bylaw No. 2518-1977;
3.2
Maple Ridge Exotic Animal Bylaw No. 5755-1999; and
3.3
Maple Ridge Dog Pound and Dog Control Bylaw No. 4524-1991, and the following
amendment bylaws are hereby repealed:
Amendment Bylaw
Effective Date
Bylaw No. 2766-1980
February 18, 1980
Bylaw No. 3476-1984
November 5, 1984
Bylaw No. 4647-1992
February 3, 1992
Bylaw No. 5050-1994
December 19, 1994
Bylaw No. 5268-1995
May 9, 1995
Bylaw No. 5299-1995
September 26, 1995
Bylaw No. 5468-1996
October 8, 1996
Bylaw No. 5584-1997
July 15, 1997
Bylaw No. 5873-1999
January 25, 2000
Bylaw No. 6004-2001
February 12, 2002
Bylaw No. 6422-2006
November 28, 2006
Bylaw No. 6463-2007
February 13, 2007
Bylaw No. 6582-2008
June 24, 2008
Bylaw No. 6628-2008
November 25, 2008
Bylaw No. 6693-2009
January 12, 2010
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Part 4 Definitions
4.1
In this bylaw, unless the context otherwise requires, the following words have the
following meanings:
"Aggressive Dog" means
(a) a dog that has attacked, bitten or caused injury to a person or has
demonstrated a propensity, tendency or disposition to do so; or
(b) a dog that has bitten, killed or caused injury to a domestic animal; or
(c) a dog that has aggressively pursued or harassed a person or domestic
animal; or
(d) a dog with a known propensity to attack or injure a person without
provocation; or
"Altered" means a female animal that has been spayed or a male animal that has been
neutered.
"Animal Control Officer" means a Bylaw Enforcement Officer, SPCA Officer, Peace
Officer, Police Officer or Pound Keeper.
"At Large" means:
(a) in a Public Place listed in Schedule B of this bylaw;
(b) in a place other than the premises of the Owner while not on a leash and
in the immediate and effective control of the Owner;
(c) on any property without the consent of the registered owner or occupier
of that property; or
(d) being in a designated off-leash area, where permitted, but not under the
immediate and effective control of the Owner.
"Breeding" means the process of mating dogs or animals to produce, by deliberate
selection, offspring for the purposes of sale or remuneration.
"Captive Bred" means bred in captivity such that both parents were in human care at
the time of mating.
"Client Dog" means a dog that a Dog Walking Business or Commercial Dog Walker
walks for a fee.
"Commercial Dog Walker" means a person who owns or is employed by a Dog Walking
Business, who walks Client Dogs.
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"Commercial Kennel" means a Kennel limited to the keeping, training, Breeding and
Dog Boarding for remuneration or for the purposes of sale, of the number of dogs
specified in the licence and not to exceed a density of fifty (50) dogs per site.
"Council" means the Council of the District of Maple Ridge.
"Dangerous Animal" means an animal:
(a) that according to the records of the District, including the SPCA or the
Ridge Meadows RCMP has killed or injured a person or Pet, or, without
provocation has aggressively pursued or harassed a person; or
(b) that to the knowledge of the Owner, has killed or injured a person or Pet,
or, without provocation, has aggressively pursued or harassed a person.
"Deliver" means to send by regular or registered mail, or to leave with a person, or
deposit in a person's mail box or mail slot at the person's residence or place of
business.
"District" means the Corporation of the District of Maple Ridge and the geographical
area within the boundaries of the District of Maple Ridge.
"Dog Boarding" means to feed, house, and care for a dog for a fee.
"Dog Walking Business" means a business that provides a service of walking dogs for
a fee.
"Enclosure" means a structure at least 1.8 metres (5.9 feet) in height having a solid
floor, and wire or steel mesh sides and roof, constructed that it prevents the entry of
young children and the escape of a dog, and specifically excludes invisible fencing
systems.
"Exotic Animal" means an animal as defined in Schedule E of this bylaw.
"Guard Dog" means a dog that is specifically trained for or used primarily for the
purposes of guarding property, including residential, commercial and industrial
property and is registered as a Guard Dog in accordance with this bylaw.
"Highway" means every Highway within the meaning of the Transportation Act and
amendments thereto; every road, street, lane or right of way designed or intended for
or used by the general public for the passage of vehicles; and every private place or
passageway to which the public, for the purpose of parking or servicing of vehicles, has
access or is invited; and includes disabled zones and the roadway, shoulder,
boulevard, ditch and sidewalk and whatever lands lie between the property lines of the
Highway.
"Impounded" means seized, delivered, received or taken into the Pound or in the
custody of the Animal Control Officer as provided for herein.
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"Inspector" means the Director of Licences, Permits and Bylaws or their designate.
"Keep" means the act of having the care, custody, control or possession of an Animal.
"Leash" means a chain or other material capable of restraining the animal on which it
is being used.
"Licence Year" means the period between January 1 and December 31 in any year.
"Livestock" includes, but is not limited to:
i)
a horse, mule, ass, swine, emu, ostrich, llama, alpaca, sheep or goat;
ii)
domestically reared or kept deer, reindeer, moose, elk, or bison;
iii) farm bred fur bearing animals including foxes or mink;
iv) animals of the bovine species;
v)
animals of the avian species including chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese,
or pheasants; and
vi) all other animals that are kept for agricultural purposes, but does not
include Pets.
"Medical Health Officer" means a medical health officer designated under section 71
of the Public Health Act.
"Muzzle" means a humane fastening or covering device of adequate strength placed
over the Dog's mouth designed to prevent the dog from biting or injuring any person or
another animal.
"Owner" means a person:
i)
to whom a licence for a dog has been issued under this bylaw; or
ii) who owns, is in possession of, or has the care or control of an animal,
temporarily or permanently; or
iii) who harbours, shelters, permits or allows an animal to remain n or about
that person's land or premises; or
iv) who is the custodial parent or legal guardian of a child under the age of
eighteen (18) years who owns, is in possession of, or has the care or
control of a dog.
"Pet" means a domesticated animal, but does not include Livestock, Poultry, or wildlife
as defined under the Wildlife Act.
"Picnic Eating Areas and Picnic Shelters" means any area with picnic tables
constructed, installed, and maintained by the District.
"Playground" means land within the District, or controlled by the District, upon which
structures and/or apparatus are placed intended for the use by children including but
not limited to swings and slides.
"Prohibited Animal" means any animal that is or is deemed to be potentially harmful to
humans by nature, aggression, venom, toxins or size and that require specifically
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designed, secure enclosures to ensure Safekeeping including those prohibited listed
on Schedule E.
"Poultry" means a chicken, turkey, duck, goose, pigeon, swan or peafowl, but excludes
birds that are kept inside a home as Pets.
"Pound" means any building or enclosure or place established for impounding Animals
by the Council under the provisions of this bylaw.
"Pound Keeper" means the person or people appointed from time to time by Council,
to be Pound Keeper or the authorized agent of any corporation or society with whom
the Council has an agreement to act as Pound Keeper, or any other person or persons
that Council may authorize to assist the Pound Keeper to enforce this bylaw.
"Public Place" includes but is not limited to any Highway, boulevard or park, or other
real property owned, held, operated or administered by the District or by a school
district located in the District.
"Rabbit" means a domestic rabbit.
"Safekeeping" means the provision for security in order to prevent any animal from
attacking or injuring a person or domesticated animal or Livestock or exposing same to
infection or disease.
"Senior" means a person aged 65 years or older.
"SPCA" means the Maple Ridge branch of the British Columbia Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
"Sports Field" means land within the District, or controlled by the District, which is
designated and used for the playing of a sport including, but not limited to, basement
diamonds, field hockey or cricket pitches, rugby, soccer, or football fields.
"Swimming Beach" means any beach that is so designated by sign as a beach used for
swimming or sunbathing.
"Trap" means a device or trap that grips a mammal's body or body part including, but
not limited to, steel-jawed leg hold traps, padded leg hold traps, conibear traps and
snares; provided, however that cage and box traps, nets, suitcase-type live beaver
traps common mouse and rat traps shall not be considered a trap for the purposes of
this Bylaw.
"Toxic" means capable of a seriously harmful or fatal reaction in a human adult or
child by means of a bite, sting, scratch or physical contract.
"Unaltered Animal" means an animal that has not been spayed or neutered.
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"Under Control" means, in respect of any dog, leashed or unleashed, such
circumstances where the dog:
i)
immediately returns when called by the Owner who owns or
has care and control of the dog; and
ii)
is not aggressive towards, harassing or attacking any person,
wildlife, other animal or Pet.
"Venomous" means possessing venom which is seriously harmful or fatal to a human
adult or child.
"Wild Animal" means an animal as defined in Schedule E of this bylaw.
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Part 5 Interpretation
5.1
Authority of an Animal Control Officer
5.1.1
An Animal Control Officer may enter, at reasonable times and with
reasonable notice, upon any land in the District for the purpose of:
(a)
ascertaining whether the requirements of this bylaw are being
observed; or
(b)
seizing and impounding animals under this bylaw.
5.1.2
An Animal Control Officers may seize and impound:
(a)
Unlicensed dogs;
(b)
animals unlawfully at large on a Highway or in a Public Place,
(c)
animals straying or trespassing on private property, or
(d)
animals on unfenced land and not securely tethered or contained.
5.1.3
No person shall:
(a)
rescue or attempt to rescue any animal in the lawful custody of an
Animal Control Officer;
(b)
directly or indirectly, delay or interfere with an Animal Control Officer
issuing a Municipal Ticket Information or Bylaw Notice;
(c)
refuse to comply with the lawful direction of an Animal Control Officer;
or
(d)
hinder, interfere with or obstruct an Animal Control Officer acting in
the course of his duties.
5.2
Animal Control Facility
5.2.1
Council establishes the SPCA building at 10235 Jackson Road, Maple Ridge
(District Plan BCP 43808. Lot A, section 3, Township 12) as the District's
Animal Control Facility and appoints the SPCA to operate and maintain the
Animal Control Facility.
5.2.2
Council may from time to time appoint a Pound Keeper for temporarily
keeping At Large Livestock and other animals.
5.3
Animal Control Officer Duties
5.3.1
The Animal Control Officer shall:
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(a)
maintain records of Impounded animals and their disposition;
(b)
report monthly to the Council, or its designate, on the information
maintained in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section and the
amount of money collected for poundage fees and proceeds of sales;
(c)
care for all Impounded animals in accordance with the Animals for
Research Act, R.S.O. 1990 c. A. 22, as amended, and the regulations
thereunder;
(d)
collect from the Owner of any Impounded animal, the impound fees
and any other fees and charges collected pursuant to the Maple
Ridge Fees Imposition Bylaw No. 6748-2010;
(e)
ensure that every Impounded animal, during its period of detention is
supplied with sufficient water and food;
(f)
ensure any cow or goat is milked at least twice per day;
(g)
ensure that every Impounded animal suffering an illness or injury
receives veterinary care;
(h)
keep the Pound open for business Monday through Friday from 9:00
am to 6:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm and
statutory holidays from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm except in the case of the
Livestock Pound Keeper;
(i)
retain such Dog or large Animal for seventy two (72) hours unless
such Dog or Animal is reclaimed in accordance with Part 9 of this
Bylaw.
5.4
Exempt Animals
5.4.1
This bylaw does not apply to the following:
(a)
animals used by government law enforcement agencies;
(b)
animals being driven or conveyed through and beyond the District; or
(c)
any animal which is regulated or permitted by a valid and subsisting
Federal or Province of British Columbia permit or licence.
5.5
Exempt Facilities
5.5.1
Schedule E does not apply to prevent the keeping or Safekeeping of animals
at:
(a)
the premises of the municipal facility used for keeping Impounded
animals;
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(b)
the premises of an affiliate or branch of the SPCA;
(c)
the premises of an accredited veterinary hospital under the care of a
licenced veterinarian;
(d)
the premises of facilities accredited by the Canadian Association of
Zoos and Aquariums; or
(e)
the premises of an establishment licenced pursuant to the Food
Safety Act, S.B.C. 2002, c28.
Part 6 Regulations Applicable to the Keeping and Licencing of Dogs
6.1
Number of Dogs Allowed
6.1.1
No Owner shall Keep, or permit to be kept, more than three (3) dogs on any
parcel except at the Animal Control Facility, or in the lawful and licenced
operation of a Pet store, veterinary medical clinic, Pet care establishment,
commercial kennel or hobby kennel.
6.2
Licencing
6.2.1
No Owner shall Keep a dog, or permit a dog to be kept, in the District unless
a current valid dog licence has been obtained from the District for that dog.
6.2.2
Every Owner of a dog shall in respect of each Licence Year make application
to the District for a dog licence on the form provided by the District, and shall
pay the fee set out in Schedule "A" as well as all outstanding fines, charges
and fees related to the dog.
6.2.3
If a dog is validly licenced outside the District and is moved to the District,
the Owner shall produce the existing licence to the District within fourteen
(14) days and pay the licence replacement fee set out in Schedule "A".
6.2.4
If a dog licenced within the District is transferred to a new Owner, the new
Owner shall produce the existing licence to the District within fourteen (14)
days and pay the licence replacement fee set out in Schedule "A".
6.2.5
A licence for an Aggressive Dog shall not be issued unless the dog has a
microchip or a numeric or alpha-numeric identification tattoo, the details of
which must be included in the application for a licence or licence renewal.
6.2.6
Where a licenced dog becomes an Aggressive Dog by operation of this bylaw
the Owner shall produce the existing licence to the District within fourteen
(14) days and pay the licence replacement fee set out in Schedule "A".
6.2.7
Every Owner shall ensure that a valid dog licence tag is displayed on the dog
at all times by affixing it to the dog's collar or harness.
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6.2.8
If a dog licence is lost, stolen or otherwise rendered unreadable, the dog
Owner shall within fourteen (14) days make application to the District to
replace the tag and pay the licence replacement fee set out in Schedule "A".
6.2.9
Every dog licence issued under this bylaw expires on the thirty first (31) day
of December in the year it was issued and is valid only for the dog for which it
is issued.
6.2.10
No dog licence shall be issued to or in the name of any person under the age
of eighteen (18) years.
6.2.11
Dogs used as a guide animal pursuant to the Guide Animal Act are exempt
from the licencing fees.
6.3
Revocation of a Dog Licence
6.3.1
An Inspector may revoke a licence if:
(a) an Owner fails to pay any impoundment fees in relation to their dog;
(b) an Owner has obtained more Licences than permitted on one lot;
(c) a person under the age of eighteen (18) falsely registered a dog in his
name; or
(d) subsequent to licensing, a dog is found to be or becomes an Aggressive
Dog.
6.3.2
A person whose dog licence has been revoked under this bylaw shall be
given written notice, delivered to the address indicated on the dog licence
application.
6.3.3
Should an Owner whose dog licence is revoked for a reason other than failing
to pay any required fees, wish to contest the revocation, that person must
within seven (7) days of the date of the notice, inform the District's Clerk in
writing that he or she wishes to appear before Council to contest the
revocation. Upon hearing from the Owner, staff and any other affected
persons, Council may affirm, vary or revoke the licence revocation.
6.4
Exemption
6.4.1
Section 6.1 and 6.2 do not apply to:
(a)
A dog established by the Owner to be under the age of four (4)
months; and
(b)
A dog kept at the Animal Control Facility, or in the lawful and licenced
operation of a pet store, veterinary medical clinic, or pet care
establishment.
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6.5
Dog Walking
6.5.1
No Owner shall:
(a)
allow a dog to be in a place that is listed in Schedule "B" of this bylaw;
(b)
fail to keep a dog Under Control in an area listed in Schedule "C" of
this bylaw;
(c)
walk more than three (3) Dogs in any Public Place at any one time.
6.6
Dog in Heat
6.6.1
The Owner of a female Unaltered Dog shall at all times when the dog is in
heat either:
(a)
keep the dog securely confined indoors or within a building or
enclosure which will prevent the escape of the dog or the entry of
other dogs; or
(b)
keep the dog securely on a leash while it is being walked off the
Owner's property.
Part 7 Regulations Applicable to All Animals
7.1
Running At Large
7.1.1
The Owner of an animal, with the exception of a cat, shall not allow or permit
that animal to be At Large.
7.2
Animal waste
7.2.1
Where an Animal deposits excrement on any place, other than the property
of the Owner, the Owner shall immediately remove the excrement and
dispose of it in a sanitary manner.
7.3
Protection of animals
7.3.2
Every Owner of an animal shall ensure that the animal is provided with:
(a)
clean, potable drinking water at all times, and suitable food of
sufficient quantity and quality to allow for normal growth and the
maintenance of normal body weight;
(b)
clean and disinfected food and water receptacles that are located so
as to avoid contamination by excrement;
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(c)
the opportunity for periodic exercise sufficient to maintain good
health; and
(d)
necessary veterinary care when the animal exhibits signs of pain or
suffering.
7.3.3
No Owner shall Keep an animal outside, unless the animal is provided with a
shelter that meets the following requirements:
(a)
protection from heat, cold and wet that is appropriate for the animal's
weight and type of coat;
(b)
sufficient space to allow the animal the ability to turn about freely and
to easily stand, sit and lie in a normal position, and specifically with a
length of at least one half (1 ½) times the length of the animal and a
height of at least the animal's height measured from the ground to
the highest point of the animal when standing at a normal position
plus ten (10%) percent, and a width of at least the same as the
animal's length; and
(c)
protection from the direct rays of the sun.
7.3.4
Every Owner of an animal shelter, pen, cage, run area or Poultry pen shall
ensure that the area is clean, sanitized, free of vermin, and that all
excrement is removed at least once a day.
7.3.5
No Owner shall cause an animal to be hitched, tied or fastened by any rope,
chain or cord that is directly tied around the animal's neck or to a choke or
prong collar.
7.4
Transportation of animals
7.4.1
No Owner shall cause or permit an animal to be confined in an enclosed
space, including a motor vehicle or boat, unless:
(a)
fresh air ventilation is provided by a vent or opening at least five
hundred (500) cm2 (77.5 in2); and
(b)
the temperature in the enclosed space does not exceed thirty (30)
degrees Celsius.
7.4.2
No Owner shall transport an animal in a vehicle outside of the passenger
compartment unless it is confined to a pen or cage, or unless it is secured in
a body harness or other manner of fastening to prevent it from jumping or
falling off the vehicle or otherwise injuring itself.
7.5
Trapping
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7.5.1
No person shall use a Trap in a Public Place within the boundaries of the
District.
7.5.2
No person shall use a Trap on private property within the boundaries of the
District, except a person who is engaging in hunting or trapping wildlife in
accordance with the Wildlife Act and its regulations
7.5.3
No person shall sell a Trap within the boundaries of the District, except to a
person who is engaging in hunting or trapping wildlife in accordance with the
Wildlife Act and its regulations.
7.6
Diseased animals
7.6.1
When the Animal Control Officer has reason to believe that an animal is
suffering the Animal Control Officer may have the animal examined by a
veterinarian and if the examination demonstrates that the animal is suffering
he shall order the Owner to have the animal treated or destroyed.
7.6.2
If the Owner fails to comply with the order made by the Animal Control Officer
or the treatment provided by the Owner is insufficient to address the
animal's suffering, and the Animal Control Officer considers that the animal's
suffering cannot otherwise reasonably be addressed, he may seize the
animal and arrange to have the animal humanely destroyed.
7.7
Dangerous Animals and Aggressive Dogs
7.7.1
Every Owner of a Dangerous Animal or an Aggressive Dog shall at all times
keep the animal:
(a)
Securely confined indoors such that the animal cannot escape; or
(b)
in an enclosed pen or cage that prevents the entry of young children
and prevents the animal from escaping, if the animal is not a dog; or
(c)
in an enclosure as defined by the bylaw if the animal is a dog or
enclosed in accordance with section 8.2 of this bylaw if the dog is a
registered Guard Dog; or
(d)
on a leash or tether no more than 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) in length and
made of sturdy material not attached to a retracting mechanism held
by and under the immediate control of a competent adult skilled in
animal control.
7.7.2
In addition to section 7.1.1
(a)
every Owner of an Dangerous Animal or an Aggressive Dog shall
ensure that the animal wears a Muzzle while in a Public Place.
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(b)
every Owner of an Aggressive Dog shall tattoo or implant an electronic
identification microchip in the Animal. A copy of this information
contained thereon must be provided to an Animal Control Officer prior
to a licence being issued for that Aggressive Dog.
(c)
every Owner of an Aggressive Dog or Dangerous Dog shall post
warning signs which give clear notice of the Dog or Animals presence
to anyone visiting the property as follows:
i) with lettering stating that a "Dangerous Animal" or Aggressive
Dog" on premises", and the sign shall contain no other "copy"
as defined by the Maple Ridge Sign Control Bylaw;
ii) the lettering on the signs must be clearly visible from the
lesser of the curb line or 15 meters (49.2 feet) away;
iii) the signs must be posted in each driveway and entrance to the
property and, if other than a single family property, at all
exterior doors of the building; and
iv) the signs must not be larger 1.5 square meters (4.9 square
feet), nor smaller than .75 square meters (2.5 square feet).
(d)
every Owner of an Aggressive Dog or a Dangerous Animal shall build
an enclosure on their property as defined by this bylaw.
(e)
every Owner of an Aggressive Dog or Dangerous Animal shall notify in
writing an Animal Control Officer within three (3) days should the
Aggressive Dog or Dangerous Animal die or be moved, sold, gifted,
transferred to another person. The Owner remains liable for the
actions of the Aggressive Dog or Dangerous Animal until such notice
is given.
(f)
every Owner of an Aggressive Dog or Dangerous Animal shall
immediately notify an Animal Control Officer when that Dog is running
At Large.
7.8
Guard Dogs
7.8.1
Every Owner of a Guard Dog, which is not confined within a locked building
on the property, shall ensure that the outdoor area where the Dog is kept is
completely fenced by means of a secure fence, constructed in a manner that
will Keep the Dog from escaping, with a minimum height of 1.8 meters (5.9
feet), and with gates in the fence secured against unauthorized entry and
prevent the Dog from escaping.
7.8.2
Every Owner of a Guard Dog shall post warning signs which give clear notice
of the Dogs presence to anyone visiting the property as follows:
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(a)
the lettering in the sign must be clearly visible from the lesser of the
curb line or fifty (50) feet away; and
(b)
the signs must be posted in each driveway or entrance to the property
and, if other than a single family property, at all exterior doors of the
building.
7.8.3
Before bringing a Guard Dog into or using a Guard Dog in the District, every
Owner of a Guard Dog shall register the Dog with the Inspector as a Guard
Dog and record with the Inspector:
(a)
the address where the Dog is usually kept and the address of each
parcel that the Dog will be guarding;
(b)
the approximate hours during which the Dog will be performing guard
duties;
(c)
the age, sex, breed and Dog licence number of the Dog; and
(d)
the full name, address and telephone number of the Owner and any
other individuals who will be responsible for the Dog while it is on
guard duty.
7.8.4
Should any of the information provided under section 6.8.3 need to be
changed, the Owner shall communicate the change in writing to the
Inspector at least twenty-four (24) hours before the change occurs.
Part 8 Impoundment
8.1.1
An Animal Control Officer may:
(a)
alone or with others, seize, impound or detain an Unlicenced Dog; and
(b)
seize, impound or detain any licenced Dog or other Animal found to
be running At Large.
8.1.2
If an Animal is Impounded under this bylaw:
(a)
the Owner of an Animal that has been Impounded shall recover the
Animal from the Animal Control Facility within three (3) days from the
time of impoundment; and
(b)
The Pound Keeper may sell, transfer, or humanely destroy an Animal
after seventy two (72) hours from the day of Impoundment.
8.1.3
The Owner of an Aggressive Dog that has been Impounded pursuant to this
bylaw may only reclaim the Dog upon application to the Animal Control
Officer with the following:
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(a)
proof of ownership of the Aggressive Dog; and
(b)
proof that the Aggressive Dog has been tattooed or can be identified
in accordance with section 8.1.2(b) of this bylaw, or that the Owner
consents to allow the Animal Control Facility to tattoo the Aggressive
Dog; and
(c)
payment of the fees set out in Schedule "A"; and
(d)
delivery to the Animal Control Officer of an executed statement in the
form prescribed in Schedule "D" of this bylaw.
8.1.4
In addition to the power to seize and detain a Dog under this bylaw, Bylaw
Enforcement Officers are designated as Animal Control Officers under
section 49 of the Community Charter, and may seize Dangerous Dogs
pursuant to those provisions.
8.1.5
Notwithstanding section 9.1.3 of this bylaw, where a Dangerous Dog is
seized pursuant to section 49 of the Community Charter or where the District
is otherwise making an application under section 49 of the Community
Charter for an order for the destruction of a Dangerous Dog, the Animal
Control Officer may refuse to release the Dangerous Dog to the Owner in
accordance with section 49 of the Community Charter.
8.1.6
The Owner of a Dog seized or Impounded by the District under section 49 of
the Community Charter shall pay the impoundment fees prescribed in
Schedule "A" in accordance with the number of days the Animal is
Impounded, on a weekly basis.
8.2
Disposal
8.2.1
The Animal Control Officer may sell, dispose of or humanely destroy a Dog
seized or Impounded under section 49 of the Community Charter for which
the impoundment fees are one (1) week overdue.
Part 9 Other Animals
9.1
Prohibited Animals Keeping, Breeding, Sale and Purchase of
9.1.1
No Person shall breed, Keep, sell or purchase an Animal in the District:
(a)
unless permitted under section 5.4 of this bylaw;
(b)
that is the product of breeding with a wolf, including wolf/Dog cross;
or
(c)
that is an Exotic or Wild Animal unless expressly permitted under
Provincial or Federal regulations permitting or licencing.
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9.1.2
No Person shall operate or carry on a circus, public show, exhibition, carnival
or performance in which Exotic or Wild Animals accompany or are required to
perform tricks, fight or participate in performances for the amusement or
entertainment of an audience.
9.1.3
Notwithstanding section 10.1.2, nothing contained in this bylaw shall prohibit
or restrict the operation of an aquarium or zoological park as accredited by
the Canadian Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums.
9.1.4
No person shall, breed, sell, transfer or exchange, or offer to breed, sell,
transfer or exchange, for any consideration whatsoever in the District, either
on a temporary or permanent basis, any endangered Animal or any
Prohibited Animal or Dangerous Animal.
9.1.5
For the purpose of section 10.1.1 through 10.1.5. Prohibited Animals include
any Animal listed in or falling within those classes of Animals listed in
Schedule "E" attached and forming part of this bylaw.
Part 10 Cats
10.1.1
No Owner shall Keep or permit to be kept more than six (6) weaned Altered
Cats on any one parcel, except at the Animal Control Facility, or in the lawful
and licenced operation of a Pet store, veterinary medical clinic, or Pet care
establishment.
Part 11 Livestock
11.1.1
No Owner shall Keep or permit to be kept Livestock except as permitted
under the District's Zoning Bylaw, as amended.
11.1.2
No Owner shall suffer or permit any Livestock owned by him or in his charge
to:
(a)
stray or trespass on a Highway;
(b)
stray or trespass in a Public Place;
(c)
stray of trespass on a private place; or
(d)
graze on unfenced land, unless they are securely tethered.
11.1.3
Every Owner keeping Livestock shall ensure that:
(a)
flies and other insects are controlled by good manure management by
the use of approved insecticides approved by the Pesticide Branch of
the Ministry of Environment Province of British Columbia;
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(b)
both the inside and outside of any building, pen, stable, shed or
structure housing Livestock is kept clean; and
(c)
manure does not accumulate on any parcel except in a properly
contained manner so that runoff to public watercourses or onto
adjacent properties does not occur.
Part 12 Boarding Kennels
12.1 No person shall board dogs in the District overnight for a fee except:
(a)
in the Animal Control Facility established by the District under section
5.4 of this bylaw;
(b)
in a veterinary medical clinic for the purpose of medical care of
treatment;
(c)
in a Pet store where dogs are for sale; or
(d)
in a licenced Commercial Kennel.
Part 13 Pet Stores
13.1 Duties of a Pet Store Operator - General
13.1.1
Every Pet store operator shall ensure that:
(a)
no animal be offered for sale or kept in the store unless the Pet Store
Owner has well documented information of the name and address of
the person or company from whom the animal was acquired;
(b)
all persons who attend to the care of Animals have the skills,
knowledge, ability, training and supplies necessary for the humane
care of such Animals;
(c)
no Animals are handled by members of the public except under
supervision of a Pet store employee;
(d)
there is a documented plan acceptable to the BCSPCA of socializing
any puppies or kittens to a home environment if they are not
purchased by 12 weeks of age.
(e)
all Animals are provided with sufficient water, food, shelter, warmth,
lighting, cleaning, sanitation, exercise, grooming, veterinary care, and
any other care required to maintain the health, safety and well-being
of such Animals as prescribed by the SPCA; and
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(f)
all Dogs are walked daily.
13.1.2
Every Pet store operators shall ensure that cages or other places where
Animals are kept are:
(a)
maintained in good repair;
(b)
kept in a clean and sanitary condition;
(c)
regularly disinfected and free of offensive and disagreeable odours;
(d)
kept free of all Animal waste, which the Pet store operator must
dispose of in an appropriate manner; and
(e)
well-ventilated.
13.1.3
Every cage in which an Animal is kept shall be:
(a)
proportionate in size to the size and species of Animal and allow room
for the Animal to stand to its full height, turn around with ease, and
perform any other normal postural or behavioural movement and cats
and dogs should be able to hold their tails erect when in a normal
standing position; and
(b)
primary enclosures should allow animals to see out but should also
provide at least some opportunity to avoid visual contact with other
animals; and
(c)
equipped with appropriate containers for food and water.
13.1.4
In addition to the requirements of subsection 13.1.2, every cage in which a
Cat or kitten is kept shall:
(a)
have a floor with an impermeable surface or other such flooring as is
approved by the Animal Control Officer;
(b)
be constructed to support the weight of the Cat or kitten without
bending; and
(c)
have a litter pan made from non-absorbent material or a disposable
pan containing sufficient litter.
13.1.5
In addition to the requirements of subsection 13.1.2 and 13.1.3, every cage
in which more than one Cat or kitten is kept shall provide an elevated
platform, surface or surfaces, of adequate size to hold the occupants.
13.1.6
In addition to the requirements of subsection 13.1.2, every cage in which a
Dog or puppy is kept shall:
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(a)
have a floor with an impermeable surface or such flooring as is
approved by the Animal Control Officer; and
(b)
be constructed:
i)
to support the weight of the Dog or puppy without bending;
and
ii)
so that it can be cleaned and sanitized.
13.1.7
Every cage in which Birds are kept shall:
(a)
be constructed of materials which are impervious to moisture and
easy to clean and disinfect;
(b)
have a removable, impermeable bottom; and
(c)
be of sufficient size to enable each Bird to fully extend its wings in all
directions.
13.1.8
In addition to the requirements of subsection 13.1.7, every cage in which
Finches or Canaries are kept shall:
(a)
contain two (2) perches, mounted so as to encourage flight between
each perch; and
(b)
have adequate space for the Birds to sit comfortably when all Birds
are perched at the same time.
13.2 Duties of a Pet Store Operator - Segregation of Ill or Injured Animals
13.2.1
Every Pet store operator shall provide an area for the segregation of Animals
which are injured, ill, or in need of special care, treatment or attention, from
other Animals in the Pet store.
13.2.2
In addition to the provisions of subsection 13.2.1, every Pet store operator
who has an Animal in his care, which is, or appears to be, suffering from a
disease transmittable to humans or other Animals, shall:
(a)
immediately notify the Medical Health Officer; and
(b)
ensure that such Animal is kept isolated from healthy Animals, until it
has been determined by the Medical Health Officer that such Animal
is free from the disease in questions.
13.2.3
Where an operator has received notice from the Medical Health Officer in
accordance with subsection 13.2.2, that the Animal:
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(a)
is diseased, the Pet store operator must not permit such Animal to
come into contact with, or be in danger of transmitting the disease to,
other Animals; or
(b)
is suffering from an incurable disease, the Pet store operator must
make arrangements to have it immediately destroyed in a manner
approved by the Medical Health Officer.
13.3 Duties of Pet Store Operator - Veterinary Care
13.3.1
Every Pet store operator shall:
(a)
post in a conspicuous place, and make accessible to all employees of
the Pet store, the name and telephone number of a veterinarian who
may be contacted to provide all necessary services; and
(b)
ensure that:
i)
any Animal which is ill or injured is promptly examined and
treated by a veterinarian; and
ii)
any necessary euthanasia and disposal of an Animal is
performed by, or under the supervision of, a veterinarian.
13.4 Duties of Pet Store Operator - Pet Store Register
13.4.1
Every Pet store operator shall:
(a)
Keep and maintain a legible Pet store register in the Pet store,
containing a record of all transactions in which Animals have been
acquired or disposed of by the Pet store; and
(b)
provide the Pet store register for the inspection at the request of a
Animal Control Officer and provide copies of any entries required by
the Animal Control Officer.
13.4.2
Each transaction recorded in the Pet store shall be retained for at least
twelve (12) months from the date of the transaction.
13.4.3
The Pet store register required under subsection 13.4.1 shall contain the
following information in respect of each Animal acquired by the Pet store
operator:
(a)
the name of the person or company from whom the Animal was
acquired;
(b)
the date of purchase or acquisition;
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(c)
a description of the sex and color of the Animal purchased or
acquired and, where applicable, the tattoo or microchip or other
identifying markings;
(d)
the date the Animal was sold or otherwise disposed of by the Pet
store operator; and
(e)
where an Animal has been disposed of other than by sale, the method
and reason for such disposal.
13.5 Duties of Pet Store Operator - Information Provided to Purchasers
13.5.1
Every Pet store operator shall, at the time an Animal is sold, provide the
purchaser with a written record of sale containing the following information:
(a)
a description of the Animal, including its breed or cross breed, sex,
age, color and markings;
(b)
the date of sale;
(c)
the name and address of the Pet store;
(d)
a description of any tattoo; and
(e)
a record of all vaccinations.
13.5.2
For all Rabbits, Dogs or Cats sold, a Pet store operator shall, in addition to
the information required under subsection 13.5.1, provide the purchaser
with a certificate, dated and signed by a veterinarian:
(a)
verifying the health of the Rabbit, Dog or Cat;
(b)
indicating proof of inoculation and de-worming; and
(c)
indicating Animal has been Altered.
(d)
For each sled dog offered for sale, a life cycle plan for each sled dog
must be prepared by the Pet Store Operator in accordance with BC
Sled Dog Regulations.
13.5.3
Every Pet store operator shall, at the time an Animal is sold, provide the
purchaser with written instructions on the proper care and feeding of the
Animal, including:
(a)
appropriate diet, including any special dietary needs;
(b)
proper handling techniques;
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(c)
basic living environment and type of enclosure, if applicable, including
appropriate temperature, lighting, humidity control, or other
requirements specific to the Animal;
(d)
exercise needs, if any; and
(e)
any other care requirements to maintain the health and well-being of
the Animal.
13.5.4
For all Reptiles sold, a Pet store operator shall, in addition to the information
required under subsections 13.5.1 and 13.5.3 provide the purchaser with
written information regarding the risks of contracting salmonella and
measures to prevent such contraction.
13.6 Duties of Pet Store Operator - Reptiles
13.6.1
Every Pet store operator shall:
(a)
place a notice outside of each enclosure holding a Reptile clearly
setting out the following information:
i)
the type of species, identified by both common and scientific
(Latin) name, contained in the enclosure;
ii)
the approximate length the Reptile will reach on maturity,
measured from snout to tail;
iii)
the maximum natural life-span of the Reptile; and
(b)
post signs in any area where Reptiles are displayed with information
regarding the risks of contracting salmonella and measures to
prevent such contraction.
13.7 Pet Store Operator - Prohibitions
13.7.1
A Pet store operator shall not:
(a)
confine incompatible species in the same cage;
(b)
separate any Animal from its mother prior to it being weaned, except
for Birds which have been separated for the purpose of hand feeding;
and
(c)
sell, offer to sell, or display to the public
i)
any Prohibited Animal;
ii)
any Reptile which is not Captive Bred;
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iii)
any Animal whose color has been altered or enhanced with
dye, whether applied externally or by ingestion;
iv)
any Animal which suffers from or exhibits signs of an infectious
disease, a nutritional deficiency, parasitism, fractures or
congenital deformities; or
v)
any Unaltered Animal.
Part 14 Offence and Penalty
14.1 Every person who violates a provision of this bylaw, or who consents, allows or permits
an act or thing to be done in violation of a provision of this bylaw, or who neglects to or
refrains from doing anything required to be done by a provision of this bylaw, is guilty of
an offence and is liable to the penalties imposed under this bylaw, and is guilty of a
separate offence each day that a violation continues to exist.
14.2 Every person who commits an offence is liable on summary conviction to a fine or to
imprisonment, or to both a fine and imprisonment, not exceeding the maximum
allowed by the Offence Act.
READ A FIRST TIME on October 23, 2012.
READ A SECOND TIME on October 23, 2012.
READ A THIRD TIME on October 23, 2012.
FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD READINGS were rescinded the 13th day of November, 2012
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READ A FIRST TIME the 13th day of November, 2012.
READ A SECOND TIME the 13th day of November, 2012.
READ A THIRD TIME the 13th day of November, 2012.
ADOPTED by the Council on November 27, 2012
PRESIDING MEMBER
CORPORATE OFFICER
Schedules
Schedule A - Annual Dog Licence Fees
Schedule B - Prohibited Areas
Schedule C - Off Leash Areas
Schedule D - Application for Release of Aggressive Dog
Schedule E - Prohibited Animals
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Schedule A - Fees & Charges
1. Dog licence fees shall be as follows:
Paid BEFORE Jan 31 of
the current calendar year
Paid AFTER Jan 31 of the
current calendar year
(a) Unaltered Dog
$52.00
$68.00
(b) Unaltered Dog
(Seniors Discount)
$26.00
$34.00
(c)
Altered Dog
$25.00
$41.00
(d) Altered Dog
(Seniors Discount)
$12.50
$20.50
(e)
Aggressive Dog
$200.00
$270.00
2. A Dog that is licenced under section 1 (a) qualifies for a rebate of $27.00 if a Certificate of
Castration/Ovariohysterectomy is provided as proof from a registered veterinarian. Such
proof must be provided within the calendar year in which the fees were paid.
3. A Dog purchased or obtained on or after July 1, which is subsequently licenced within thirty
(30) days of purchase, may qualify for a licence fee of $12.50 for an Altered Dog and
$26.00 for an Unaltered Dog with proof of Castration/Ovariohysterectomy and proof of
purchase or proof of when the Dog was acquired.
4. A fee of $5.00 will be charged for:
a. replacing a lost Dog tag;
b. transferring a Dog licence from one Owner to another;
c. transferring a Dog licence from a deceased Dog to a new Dog; and
d. transferring a Dog licence from another District to Maple Ridge.
Impound fees
1. For a licenced Dog:
(a) First Impoundment
$50.00
(b) Second Impoundment
$75.00
(c) Third Impoundment
$150.00
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Schedule A - Fees & Charges
2. For an Unlicenced Dog:
(a) First Impoundment
$75.00
(b) Second Impoundment
$150.00
(c) Third Impoundment
$300.00
3. For each Dangerous or Aggressive Dog:
(a) First Impoundment
$500.00
(b) Second Impoundment
$1000.00
4. For an altered Cat or unaltered Cat
$30.00 minimum
5. For any Livestock
$50.00 per day, per Animal
6. For any Poultry
$10.00 per day, per Animal
7. For any Rabbit
$10.00 per day, per Animal
Maintenance Fees (Boarding while Impounded)
In addition to the impound fees set out above, the Dog Owner shall be charged a maintenance
fee of:
1. For each Dog
$15.00 per day, after the first day
2. For each Cat
$5.00 per day, after the first day
3. For each Poultry
$10.00 per day, after the first day
4. For any Rabbit
$10.00 per day, after the first day
5. For any Livestock
$25.00 per day, after the first day
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Schedule B - Prohibited Areas
Pursuant to section 6.5.1(a), Dogs are prohibited in the following areas:
1. In, on, or within 5 meters of:
(a) Playgrounds
(b) Sports Fields
(c) Municipal Golf Courses
(d) Tennis or Basketball Courts
(e) Wading Pools
(f) Recreational Swimming Beaches
(g) Food Service Areas or Concessions
(h) Picnic Eating Areas and Picnic Shelters
(i) Municipal and Public Buildings (including daycares, recreation, and community
centres)
2. Haney Wharf Park
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Schedule C - Off Leash Areas
Pursuant to section 6.5.1 (b), (c), a Commercial Dog Walker is permitted to walk in the
following parks or public trails during the posted park or trail operating hours. Pursuant to
section 6.1 a maximum of three (3) Dogs per Owner are permitted off leash and under
immediate control of an Owner.
1. Jerry Sulina Park (13200 210 St)
2. Volker Park (21113 123 Ave)
3. Albion Fairground Park (23778 104 Ave)
4. Other areas so designated by the District from time to time provided there is adequate
signage stating and designating the area of the "Off Leash Park."
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Schedule D - Application for Release of Aggressive Dog
I,____________________________________________________________________,of
(name of Owner)
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
(address of Owner)
In the District of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, hereby apply for the release of a:
________________________________________________________________________
(breed, colour and sex of Dog)
Named:
________________________________________________________________________
(given name of Dog) (the "Dog")
which has been Impounded pursuant to the District of Maple Ridge Animal Control and
Licencing Bylaw, in force from time to time.
1. I am the Owner of the Dog.
2. I am aware that the Dog is an "Aggressive Dog" within the meaning prescribed by the
Bylaw and I am aware of the responsibility and potential liability that rests with me in
keeping or harbouring the Dog.
3. In consideration of the release of the Dog to me, I hereby acknowledge, covenant and
agree with the District:
(a) that I have constructed on the premises where the Dog will be kept an "enclosure"
within the meaning prescribed by the Bylaw;
(b) that I will at all times when the Dog is not effectively muzzled, on a leash and under
the care and control of a person competent to control the Dog indoors or within a
securely closed and locked enclosure;
(c) that I will save harmless and indemnify the District, its Animal Control Officers and
any of its other officers, employees, agents or elected or appointed officials from
and against any and all actions, causes of action proceedings, claims, demands,
losses, damages, cost of expenses whatsoever and by whomsoever brought
relating to the release of the Dog to me or the keeping or harboring of the Dog by
me, and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, for any personal injury or
death inflicted on any other Animal or any person by the Dog or any damage to
property caused by the Dog, and I am aware that if the Dog is ever again to be
found At Large or not confined as herein before provided, that the District may
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seize the Dog and I will be liable for costs of impounding and the Dog as an
Aggressive Dog under the Bylaw.
4. I submit herewith the sum of $_____________ in payment for all licence and impounding
fees payable by me pursuant to the Bylaw.
__________________________________
Signature of Owner
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Schedule E - Prohibited Animals
1. All Animals whose importation, possession or sale is prohibited because they are
designated as protected or endangered pursuant to an International, Federal, or
Provincial law, regulation or agreement.
2. All Venomous or Toxic Animals (which includes retiles and arachnids), regardless of
whether the venom glands have been removed.
3. The following Reptiles:
(a) All snakes that reach a length of two (2) meters or more on maturity and the
following snakes
i. amethyst python (Morelia amethistina);
ii. burmese python (pyton molarus bivittatus);
iii. reticulated python (python reticulates);
iv. african rock python (python sebae sebae);
v. green anaconda (eunectes murinus); and
vi. yellow anaconda (eunectes notaeus)
(b) All lizards that reach a length of one (1) meter or more (measured from the
snout to tail) on maturity and the following lizards:
i. african nile monitor (varanus nilticus);
ii. asian water monitor (varanus salvator);
iii. papuan monitor (varanus salvadorii);
iv. common green iguana (iguana iguana); and
v. tatara (spheodonitida)
(c) All crocodilians (such as alligators, crocodiles, caimans and ghariel)
(d) All aquatic turtles; and
(e) All tiger salamanders and axolotyls (mexican salamanders or "walking fish").
4. All arachnids falling under the conventional classification of "old world";
5. All bullfrogs;
6. All scorpions, except the pandinus species;
7. All millipedes, centipedes, mantids, stickbugs, and madagascar hissing cockroaches.
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8. The following species:
(a) Canidae, (wolves, jackals, foxes and hybrids there of), except the domestic Dog
(b) Cetacean, (beluga whale, orca whale, dolphin)
(c) Chiroptera, (bats, including flying foxes)
(d) Edentates, (anteaters, sloths and armadillos)
(e) Elephantidae, (elephants)
(f) Erinacidae, except the African pigmy hedgehog
(g) Felidae, except the domestic Cat
(h) Hyaenidae (hyenas)
(i) Lagomorphs (Rabbits, hares and pikas), except the domestic Rabbit
(j) Marsupials (kangaroos, opossums and wallabies), except sugar gliders derived
from self-sustaining captive populations
(k) Mustelidae (mink, skunks, otters, badgers and weasels), except the domestic
ferret
(l) Pinnipeds, (seals, fur seals and walruses)
(m) Primates (gorillas, chimpanzees, lemurs and monkeys)
(n) Procyonidea (raccoons, coatimundi and cacomistles)
(o) Raptors, diurnal and nocturnal (eagles, hawks, owls, osprey, falcons, kites,
vultures and buzzards)
(p) Ratites (ostriches, rheas and cassowaries)
(q) Rodentia (porcupines and prairie Dogs), except rodents which do not exceed
1,500 grams and are derived from self-sustaining captive populations
(r) Ursidae (bears)
(s) Viverridae (mongoose, civets and genets)
** the Animals listed in brackets are examples only and do not limit the generality of the
listed class of species.