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Posted : 12/27/2006 11:33:46 AM
For the most part I do agree that Europe has better dog laws than the US...but in some cases they go a bit too far, IMO.
My husband was stationed in Italy for over a year, and one of his friends lived off base with her two dogs. One day she came home to find two Italian police officers at her door. Someone had called the cops on her for not taking her dogs out enough, and for them being "too skinny." Apparently there, it's the law that dogs have to go out every few hours (not sure of the exact number) for a walk. That sounds good in theory, but what about people who work all day like she does? She walked her dogs early in the morning, came home around 1pm for lunch and walked them again, and then again when she got home. Apparently that was unnaceptable. It was also unnacceptable that she crated her dogs during the day...one of them was a puppy being house trained, and the other had problems with SA...so what exactly was she supposed to do with them while she was gone?
She also got in trouble for her dogs being too skinny, and for not giving them food free choice all day. Apparently it's the law that dogs ALWAYS have access to food...feeding them meals is unnacceptable. Her dogs were a healthy weight, had nice waists, and looked like they should. They told her she had to leave her dogs with free access to kibble all day. According to her, the dogs would eat whatever food was there...and twice now they've eaten themselves to the point of medical emergency. Not to mention the fact that they're both now obese...when the officers checked on her again and saw her obese dogs, they told her that the dogs "looked better." [

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She ended up with a pretty hefty fine, had to hire someone to walk her dogs every 2 hours, can no longer crate them, and now they're both obese. I heard all of this second hand from my husband...but this is all what I was told. So, IMO, animal welfare laws can be taken too far. Yes, it's a bit better in most European countries than in the US...but then you have places where it's just way too extreme and things like the above happens.