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Are animal owners adhering to the metro’s by-laws?

What are the by-laws for the keeping of animals?

With a number of dog attacks being reported in recent months, the Germiston City News has contacted the metro to get a better understanding of the public by-laws which govern the keeping of animals.

A selection of the by-laws found in the metro’s Public Health By-laws (Chapter 14) include the following:

  • General provisions relating to the keeping of animals:
  •  No person may, subject to the provision of section 121, keep or allow to be

kept, any animal other than an approved pet on an erf in a proclaimed

township, provided the keeping of such pet does not create or constitute a

nuisance

  •  Keeping of pets and the duties of keepers of pets
  •  Any person who keeps pets must:

(a) maintain the premises in a clean and sanitary condition at all times;

(b) clean all manure and food scraps from any premises at adequate intervals;

(c) prevent the soil beneath or around any premises from becoming saturated with

urine or polluted by any other matter or liquid.

A selection of the by-laws found in the metro’s SAPS by-laws (Section 27 and 28):

  •  Control of animals

No person shall drive or cause any animal to be driven in a street except when drawing a carriage or vehicle:

  •  Provided that the council may grant permission to the driving of animals in certain streets on such conditions as it may deem fit.
  •  No person shall in, or along any street:
  •  Allow an animal, which is his property or under his control, to be let loose or to wander uncontrolled.
  •  Leave an animal which is hurt, weak, sick or dying, except to obtain assistance to remove such animal.
  •  By making noises, gestures, and gesticulations or in any other way frighten or irritate an animal.

See below for the full copy of each of the by-laws quoted.

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