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Should households be restricted to one dog only?
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China has recently implemented a maximum of 1 dog per household which follows on from the successful 1 child per household policy. The growing numbers of dogs there means more control of rabies and with the banning of ferocious breeds protects its citizens from harm. In the UK rabies is almost unheard of but with the free movement of people in the expanded European Union some suggest it will be just a matter of time before it appears on our shores. Should we follow China's lead and pre-empt what could in future could be a serious problem?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The UK is one of the few countries in the world classed as a rabies free zone and from what I know every dog that enters this country must be vaccinated against it.
If we were restricted to one dog per household there would be an awful lot of homeless dogs out there. Does that mean that those who already have more than one would need to give them up? Nah, it'll never happen.
Plus its no fun just having one pet! :p
If we were restricted to one dog per household there would be an awful lot of homeless dogs out there. Does that mean that those who already have more than one would need to give them up? Nah, it'll never happen.
Plus its no fun just having one pet! :p
What possesses people to have more than 1 dog or cat. Dogs are usually uncontrollable when let of their leads in public places. They generally leave their poop in places frequented by young children. They consume resources that would feed many starving Africans. They are a danger to walkers and cyclists. Untrained dogs can endanger young children. Restrict owners just to 1 pet I say whether we are worried about rabies or not.
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