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Spain singles out breeds and dogs over 55
pounds
New Dog
Licence by the end of the year
Pit Bull and
all Bull breeds
All Mastiffs
Caucasian
Shepherd
Brazilian Fila
Doberman
Rottweiller
Corsican Can
German
Shepherds
Most dogs over 25 Kilos in weight - obtain information
from your local Town Hall.
The new decree
prohibits the training of dogs to attack, or to guard or defend their owners
or to give them any sort of training that might increase their
aggressiveness. Fines vary from 2,400 to 15,025 euros. Dogs are banned from
area’s where children play. Dogs must wear a muzzle in all public places and
be kept on a leash at all times. Leads must not be longer than one metre in
length. A lost dog must be reported to the Police immediately.
All dogs that
have any record of human or dog aggression or any dog that shows aggressive
behaviour or any dog considered by the authorities to be dangerous, must now
be registered and in possession of a special Licencia Municipal.
I strongly
recommend that you seek further information from your local authority and
seek further information from your vet who should be aware of the local
legal requirements.
In
If you want to
own a dog which is on the Dangerous list, you have to go and see a
psychologist and do a test on a computer (not difficult) just the same as
for driving a car and costs 60 to 72 euros.
If you are a
resident in
If you want to walk your potentially dangerous dog
without a muzzle, you and your dog will have to pass a test with a vet.
The vet will ask you a lot of questions and handle the dog himself because
he has to confirm that you will have your dog under control in whatever
circumstances and also that your dog will not react in an aggressive way if
he is approached by a stranger. This test is only valid for 1 year and costs
about (48 Euro). This certification that you can control your dog must be
taken to the town hall when you register.
Pet owners are
required by law to obtain a special insurance for their dogs with a
liability of at least 120.000 euros. You will be required to take a copy of
your Insurance Policy with you to the town hall.
You will also
need to present 2 pictures of yourself and your dog when you go to the town
hall.
Your dog must
have a chip for personal identification underneath his skin. You will also
be required to take the form confirming that the dog has a chip with you to
the Town Hall, together with the booklet which has been given to you by your
vet confirming that your vaccinations are up to date and registered.
If you have
all these documents (and pictures) you will have to go to the Town Hall,
show your passport or resident's permit and fill out 2 Spanish forms. The
first one is an application form confirming that you want to have a permit
for your potentially dangerous dog; the second one is a form confirming that
you want to register your dog in the municipal register. On this second form
you will have to state that you have a guard dog, a dog for personal
defence, a dog for personal protection or for other reasons and also if the
dog has been trained, where it has been trained and by whom.
The
application for a potentially dangerous dog is valid for only 3 years.
Finally I
would comment that each area has its own forms used by the various
municipalities and these might be different, but they all want as much
information about you and your dog as possible. Not every vet is qualified
to subject you and your dog to the test of non aggression. Only the vets
which have taken the course about non aggression with their "Colegio" or
professional body.
Some
psychologists are using the same tests as the ones they use for people
wanting to buy a gun. Others have changed the contents a little bit. Some
have made translations of the test forms, but please be cautious because I
have seen translations where huge chunks of text have disappeared and others
where the meaning of the Spanish question was totally altered in the Dutch,
French, German or English translation.
This is not an
easy application and unless you are able to speak and read Spanish fluently
I would strongly recommend that you first discuss this with your vet and
seek his assistance on each stage. You should also be prepared to pay your
vet for this service.
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