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Amend Dangerous Dogs Act to recognise and fund rehoming of non-dangerous dogs

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We call on the Government to amend the DDA1991 to allow non-dangerous dogs deemed prohibited under Section 1 to be recognised as such, and for their rehoming through approved rescues under a behaviour-based licensing system to be funded.

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Amend Dangerous Dogs Act to recognise and fund rehoming of non-dangerous dogs

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We call on the Government to amend the DDA1991 to allow non-dangerous dogs deemed prohibited under Section 1 to be recognised as such, and for their rehoming through approved rescues under a behaviour-based licensing system to be funded.

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393 reactions·100% agree
Emma Reynolds

Emma Reynolds

Environment Secretary

Environment Secretary

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