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Gwynplaine
post Jul 8 2019, 12:06 PM

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QUOTE(SKY 1809 @ Jul 7 2019, 03:04 PM)
What if yr neighbors are Muslims..? Consent letters sound reasonable to some, but not to others..
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For me personally I have never encountered a problem with Muslim neighbours. I would not bring that into the equation, as you would have Muslim neighbours who don't mind at all, and you have non-Muslim neighbours out to make your pet's life hell. People are different everywhere. Of course we have to be understanding, if it's a majority Muslim neighbourhood, it's just not civic-minded to have a dog in such an area.

For me the consent letter infringes on owner's right, the property owner should have some rights to keep an animal within the compound.

The purpose of a dog license should be to ensure the animal is not a health risk, i.e. they are properly vaccinated against diseases that might harm humans/ other animals, rabies for example. The rule to have only one or two for certain house types, is also good. Otherwise people will have 50 toy poodles in one house, which is abuse already.

I support licensing dogs 100%, it's just the way some councils overdo the rules and make it not about the animal.

This post has been edited by Gwynplaine: Jul 8 2019, 12:09 PM
Gwynplaine
post Jul 9 2019, 06:11 PM

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QUOTE(CikguNabilah @ Jul 9 2019, 11:17 AM)
Sebab tu semua kucing saya neutered. Kalau dia hilang at least dia tak membiak & tak menambahkan stray cats kat luar.
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Support you 100%... binatang peliharaan saya pun sama... tak bagi dia membiak. Orang cakap kesian, bagi dia jadi mak la apa la... binatang tak tau la benda tu semua. Adoii

This post has been edited by Gwynplaine: Jul 9 2019, 06:12 PM

 

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