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SEREMBAN: Dog owners in Nilai must now get written permission from their neighbours to keep the animals in their homes.
This is the first time such a ruling has been introduced in Negri Sembilan following recent amendments to the Dog Licensing Bylaws 2008. The municipal council issues annual dog licences at RM20 each.
Council president Datuk Abd Halim Abd Latif said the ruling covers dogs which were three months old and above.
“For those who want to rear more than two dogs, their premises must be at least 1,000 sq metres.
“You are allowed to keep more than four dogs if the area is larger than 1,000 sq metres,” he said.
The affected areas are Nilai, Rasah, Ampangan, Mantin, Lenggeng, Pantai, Rantau, Labu and Senawang.
Abd Halim said the owners were duty-bound to ensure that their pets were not a nuisance to their neighbours such as the animals defecating in public places.
“The pets cannot be allowed to roam freely outside their compound,” he said, adding that officers would take away unlicensed pets.
Those caught without a licence could be fined up to RM1,000 or jailed not more than six months, or both.
The Seremban Municipal Council issues dog licences for RM10 each but has not asked owners to get their neighbours’ permission. Applicants are required to attach a vaccination card for their pets.
The state Veterinary Services Department issues licences for RM5 for those living in other areas.
Resident Melissa Wong asked why was there a need to get her neighbour’s permission to keep a dog.
“My neighbour’s cats defecate in my compound almost every day. Why doesn’t the council make it a requirement for cat owners to get their neighbour’s consent?” she asked.
P. Manimaran, who lives in Rasah Kemayan, said he may have to give up his dog because he was not on talking terms with his neighbour.
Those with queries can call the Nilai Municipal Council at 06-798 9099/9077.
Quoted from http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/1/15/nation/3025268&sec=nation
Fabulous! Rearing dogs need permissions from neighbours. I do understand sometimes dogs may be fierce and dangerous, most probably when they are provoked. Whose fault to blame? Those so called "human beings" that have brains to think or these little critters that could not even voice out their opinions?
Dogs are noisy because of their barks, especially at night. Indeed, this is one hell of a fact: They are just communicating or they see something or someone suspicious. Have all the human beings think in these critters point of view? How pathetic if you cannot do so. It only shows that you are just too narrow minded and put the blames on others when something bad happens.
If the barking is the main issue here, next time, please ask for permissions to even sound your car horns; to renovate your house; to shout at your kids; to quarrel with anyone in the middle of the night; to cry for help; to have trains travel nearby your residential area; to have prayers on air; to have road repairs etc. These are all noise pollutions regardless any sensitive issues.