ron2
Posted : 3/23/2008 9:41:26 AM
Here's a report in the Dallas Morning News about the proposed ordinance changes.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/fea/pets/stories/011708dnmetanimalcontrol.218a773.html
Also, for what it's worth, we have a law that states that if a dog bites someone hard enough to require hospital care, the owner of said dog can be criminally liable.
ETA:
Here's the city's page for animal ordinances as they exist now.
http://dallascityhall.com/code_compliance/Animal_Services.html
Even if more stringent laws were passed, how can they enforce them? All they can do, even now is pick up strays. There is not enough manpower to police every house in city of so many people. And stopping gang activity should be more important than busting the neighbor that has 5 dogs or whatever. And whatever current problems there are exist in spite of laws already in place. Texas has a domestic animal statute. Any and all domestic animals must be contained. Peopl ignore that. Dallas has a leash law. People ignore that. Many people do not register their pets so requiring a breeder's license won't help that.
Out here in the sticks, people let their dogs run loose and the police ignore that. Including one neighbor who is a sheriff's deputy in the next county. Sometimes, it's his dog that is running loose, though not as often as before.
ETA II:
There is a pdf on the proposed rule changes in the food ordinance, but non for pet dogs. Which means it probably hasn't been published yet. Which means that one or two people want to adopt changes similar to San Antonio but no one has drafted an official paper to put before the council, or will want to challenge the council to come up with a list, that will probably be drafted by a city attorney.
Law abiding citizens already follow the rules. Those who don't will not follow even more rules. This has the effect of further penalizing law abiding citizens and does nothing to solve the problems. It's the same thing as outlawing a certain type of gun (take your choice). Law abiding citizens will not buy the proscribed guns. Criminals will get even more guns on the black market. And gang violence goes on unabated.
Targeted illegal breeders will simply move operations to outside the city limit to say, Kleburg or Wilmer or (pick your choice of small town still located in Dallas County). And people will still buy from them directly, or in pet stores who can be supplied by anyone, from Kleburg, Texas to somewhere in Missouri or Pennsylvania. Those people aren't bound by the rules of Dallas and any store can import items.
And how do you enforce it? There are qualifications to being a police officer or an animal control officer and we shouldn't lower requirements just to fill out warm bodies. And the city would rather spend money on Jerry Jones next playground (the new Cowboy stadium) than on city services.
And judging from what I have seen in the last 15 years, Jones will win out on the attention meter.