Dog Warden Service
Dangerous Dogs Act 1991
As a responsible dog owner you will need to know the basic
content of this piece of legislation. If you wish to know
more specific details then please contact the Dog Warden on 01225
394041 or email council_connect@bathnes.gov.uk.
Many dog owners believe that the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 only
applies to specific breeds, for example the American Pit Bull
Terrier etc. This is not the case. Section 3 of the Act
refers to all dogs of any type or breed, and makes it a criminal
offence to allow any dog to be dangerously out of control in a
public place, or private place where the dog has no right to
be.
A dog is regarded as "dangerously out of control" under the Act
if there are grounds for suspecting that it will injure a person,
whether or not it actually does so. If no injury is caused, the
maximum sentence is a fine of £2,000 and/or six months
imprisonment. Where actual injury is caused the maximum
sentence is two years imprisonment and/or unlimited fine, plus if
appropriate, destruction of the dog.
The Court can also specify particular forms of restriction, such
as muzzling or leashing, for all types of dog, as well as having
the power to disqualify owners from having custody of a dog for any
period of time.