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NEW ZEALAND – An innovative measure in the works by New Zealand's government could help lower the number of dangerous dog attacks based on a six part system.

But rather than dictate which laws are best, parliament ministers decided to ask the population how they want the issue to be managed. A policy options survey was created, the questions and answers to which can be found at LINK 1 at the end of this story.

The survey asked people what they think of the existing law, passed in 2003, and proposes options for potential changes. Users had the option to leave detailed responses – rather than having to choose from a multiple choice list.

The hope is that responsibility will become a group notion – and when the alternative is a potential breed ban, the survey is a breath of fresh air for many animal lovers.

Accompanying the survey is an explanation of the government's plan for handling dangerous and menacing breeds.

In brief, the six categories covered are (1) micro-chipping, (2) a national dog database (NDD), (3) defining “menacing” and “dangerous” dogs, (4) increased local government (council) powers, (5) fines and (6) owner responsibility.

(1) All dogs, except working farm dogs, must be micro-chipped. This effects mainly imported dogs and puppies and makes dog control more effective.

(2) The National Dog Database has information on all registered dogs, including microchip numbers, breed, date of birth and registration data. Of course, this also includes owners' contact numbers.

Local councils upload the data based on their registration information, which is monitored by the Department of Internal Affairs.

(3) Local councils can only classify animals as menacing or dangerous based on the potential threat the animal poses to, “any person, animal or protected wildlife.”

Menacing dogs must be muzzled in public, and the councils can require them to be castrated. Dangerous dogs may be required to be muzzled and leashed in public, castrated and fenced when on the owner's property.

(4) Council powers will have the reach to mandate where dogs can go, such as parks where kids play and beaches. They can also disqualify someone from owning an animal or require they take an animal education course if deemed necessary.

(5) Fines for owning a dog that attack and causes serious injury can reach $20,000 and up to three years in prison.

(6) “The law emphasizes that owners are responsible for controlling their dogs. This includes using or carrying a leash when taking a dog in public.

For more on New Zealand's proposal, go to LINK 2. And if you think this method or something like it could work in the U.S., contact your state representative.

LINK 1: civildefence.govt.nz/diawebsite.nsf (search dog control and click the first link).

LINK 2: www.civildefence.gov

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oldmaidcatwoman
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Would love to see some well-developed plan like this in the United States.
 
BHOLTZ
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A country that listens to the voice of the people? Wow!
 
sunnysdad
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This seems like a well thought out plan.
 
HomePro
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Interesting.
 
Thad R.
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Puts the responsibility for your dog right where it should be - with the owners.
 
Anthony G.
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I like it. I think it is superior to BSL and will be effective where BSL won't be. I suspect that there are still people that will complain about mandatory muzzling or castration, but since that is not breed specific and only applies if the dog is found to be menacing I think it is a good approach.
 
Andy K.
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You mean they want the people to offer input into the laws that will affect them? What sort of craziness is this? Next thing you know, people will be voting directly for a president rather than having this go through an electoral college! This is just a recipe for disaster.
 
BuilderBob
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Sounds very detailed. Hope it works. Why is the picture of a kiwi and not a dog?
 
Ralph M.
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New Zealand has a good idea with this. I wish the USA would do the same. Why does Animal Control never neuter dogs in this country? The cost would actually be a savings when you consider the population reduction. Micro chipping would also deter people from letting their dogs roam, or dumping them. Good job New Zealand. Will we ever get any updates on any of these stories?
 
DEREKDEMANE
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This sounds like a great idea. The problem always comes back to irresponsible owners.
 
gadams38
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Maybe micro-chipping should be a mandatory thing that is done at the time of spay/neuter surgery or prior to adoption, if breeders, stores, and adoption agencies were mandated to microchip every animal that leaves there custody, wouldn't that help?
 
Steve C.
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New Zealand has a good idea for making people more responsible dog owners. Starting with the Micro-Chip. It all sounds good to me.
 
kathy c.
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Legislation to unravel dangerous dog attacks. They need to make people more responsible. One way is to have them put Micro-Chipps in the dogs and another is to have a very heafty fine for ones who don't control their dogs.
 
Steve C.
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I like the way this legistion is seekiing laws that can unravel dangerous dog situation. Making the owners more responsible for their dogs.
 
Morgan
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Wow. Some good proposals. Wow to a nation who truly believes in the democratic process by asking the will of the people. I should live there.
 
jill l.
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This sounds like a great idea. It might be nice to be able to have this kind of input here.
 
Lana S.
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I really like the public input! Sounds good, but I wonder how many people will not be able to afford microchips etc.
 
Ashlee S.
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A step in the right direction
 
iseeurn
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sounds like some good thought has been put into this. way to go nz- bring it here!
 
Adaira  R.
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The US should follow in NZ's footsteps. This sounds great to me.
 
WANSTREET
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Sounds like they are putting a lot of thought & effort into this. Nice that the public has input in it also.
 
Patty  B.
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I think this is a great way to go about this. Good idea!
 
Rachel G.
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I think owner responsibility is a huge part of this. I also think education is also. I don't know if New Zealand has the same problem as the States with dog fighting and abuse, but I really think anyone who owns a dog should be educated on owning a dog and on that specific breed (or general care, etc. for mixed breeds).
 
Lester P.
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These are good and well reasoned ideas for keeping dog population under control and tracking loose dogs. I can't see folks in the U.S. implementing legislation to accomplish such lofty goals.
 
Jill6Johnson
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I am glad that they ask for the peoples opinion on the matter. This says a lot.
 
Janie
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I am glad that they have asked for the input from the people. I am wondering if the USA would do this?
 
Nancy N.
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This government is very enlightened in asking for input from the public. Good idea.
 
Hughie
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I liked this process of letting the public have input.
 
Sandy S.
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Very reasonable approach by the government to address the dog biting problem. I was glad to see that euthanasia wasn't an option on the list.
 
hawley97
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Hope we get an update on this story.
 
hawley97
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What a great idea! The public gets to have input on how the law is set up!
 
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Doglover1111
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Good for them
 
ttodd
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Good ideas!
 
Jessica H.
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its good that they did a survey to ask the people since the people are the ones in those situations
 
pitbullluvr17
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some good ideas. i am glad they are not just banning dogs like other places.
 
Linda W.
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Some good ideas here.
 
Mary T.
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sounds stringent but this is what is needed
 
hymcheng
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They really put a lot of thought into this...I am VERY impressed!
 
Jamie
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Wow - A thought out plan.
 
Lynn C.
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This sounds like government at it's best ~ working in a thoughtful way to solve a problem in a way that everyone's best interests are served, including the dog's!
 
Sherylene
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Sounds like a well-thought-out plan.
 
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It seems like a good step in the right direction.
 
Bunniesgurl
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sounds good to me
 
Hannanahmom
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Sounds like the New Zealand gov't is putting quite a bit of thought into this, which will hopefully result in effective laws that address the problems in their country. I wish officials in the US would poll people this way!
 
Ang Y.
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it does make sense, and is very reasonable
 
Mary P.
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Makes sense & would make a great model to work from here in the U.S.. I agree something needs to be done ASAP.
 
James S.
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something must be done
 
Kirstin T.
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Sounds great and very reasonable. This is a good model for others.
 
lexina
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i think this is a good idea
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