The Hindu (Bangalore)

Any dog can become ferocious; need guidelines to make pet owners responsibl­e, says HC

‘It is for dog owners to ensure their pets do not harm other citizens/living beings in the vicinity’

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Observing that “any dog can become ferocious”, the High Court of Karnataka told the Central government that it is necessary to issue certain guidelines for “responsibl­e pet ownership” through rules framed under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act.

“It is not only those dogs which are branded ferocious that can indulge in in‚icting harm upon human beings or animals in the surroundin­g. Any dog can become ferocious. A dog bite is a dog bite, be it from a branded ferocious dog or any other dog. An appropriat­ely constitute­d committee should delve upon the concept of responsibl­e pet ownership to be protected, and irresponsi­ble pet ownership to be penalised,” the court observed.

Justice M. Nagaprasan­na made the suggestion­s in his recent order quashing a circular imposing ban on 23 ferocious and dangerous dog breeds by the Centre through in the absence of such power available in the law to impose blank ban on dog breeds.

“It is not that a Pitbull or American bulldog or any other pet dog is a dog that is roaming in the streets. It is a dog owned by pet owners. Pet owners would become solely responsibl­e for the act of their dogs, if they are ferocious or dangerous, as pet owners have kept them despite their characteri­stic being projected... they should act responsibl­y,” the court observed.

Responsibl­e pet ownership, the court said must emerge as a sine qua non to pet ownership, as it is in public domain that dogs are more likely to become aggressive when they are unsupervis­ed, unnurtured, and not socially conditione­d to live closely with human beings and other dogs/animals

The court also pointed out that a blanket psychologi­cal thought process of this kind cannot and will not lead to any solution to the problem.

It is for the dog owners to act responsibl­y that their pets would not harm any other citizen/other living beings in the vicinity or anywhere.

To bring in laws

These are the factors that will have to be deliberate­d upon by the Central government while bringing in any law to ban certain breeds, the court said, while pointing out that dog ban is not alien to any country in the globe, but such actions, be it breed speciŽc ban or breed speciŽc restrictio­ns, were taken through promulgati­on of legislatio­ns in countries like Canada, Austria, Ireland, Denmark, France, Germany, Norway, Spain, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, and USA.

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