#chickens
New Pet Rules Coming to Rossland? ๐๐
Should you be able to keep 15 chickens in your backyard? How many dogs per property is too many?
Rossland Council is considering a major update to animal control rules affecting every pet owner. The new bylaw covers licensing, chicken coops, and downtown leash zones.
This could change how you care for your pets ๐
Why Update the Animal Control Rules?
๐ Current bylaw from 2020 needs strengthening and clarity
โ๏ธ Better alignment with provincial legislation required
๐ Clearer definitions needed for 'aggressive' vs 'vicious' dogs
Why Update the Animal Control Rules?
๐ Animal welfare standards need improvement
๐ No current rules for backyard chickens in residential areas
๐ฎ Enforcement gaps identified by city staff
Major Changes for Dog Owners
๐ท๏ธ All dogs over 4 months must be licensed annually
๐ Dogs must be leashed in downtown core areas
๐ Maximum 4 dogs per property
Major Changes for Dog Owners
๐ Aggressive/vicious dogs need microchips and special licenses
๐ซ No choke collars, chains, or neck tethering allowed
๐งน Immediate cleanup of waste required in public places
Backyard Chickens Now Allowed! ๐
๐ Up to 15 hens permitted in residential areas
๐ซ Roosters still prohibited (unless agricultural zoning)
๐๏ธ Must provide 0.5mยฒ per hen in coop, 0.9mยฒ in enclosure
Backyard Chickens Now Allowed! ๐
๐ Property owner must live there or have written permission
๐ซ No slaughtering or burying chickens on property
๐ Secure food storage required to prevent attracting wildlife
Enforcement Gets Tougher
What do you think about these proposed animal control changes? Are the new chicken rules a good idea? Are the dog limits fair? Should fines be higher or lower?
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How to Have Your Say
First Reading: This Monday's Council meeting What happens next: If approved for first reading, there will be opportunities for public input before final adoption
Get involved:
- Attend Council meetings
- Submit written comments to City Hall
- Contact your councillors directly
This bylaw affects every pet owner in Rossland - make sure your voice is heard! ๐ข