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to keep a hold of the animal for a brief period until the nearest available Officer can come and collect it from you. Stray dogs should be reported to the Dog Warden Service at DEFA on 01624 686688Dogs to be allowed into pubs and eateries
News > 2015 > May > 29
Dogs will be allowed into pubs and eateries at the operators' discretion as the Island demonstrates it is a 'dog friendly' destination. The Department of Environment Food and Agriculture (DEFA) hasTynwald asked to support charge for return of stray dogs
News > 2015 > Mar > 05
Owners of stray dogs will be charged for their return if Tynwald gives its approval to the measure this month. The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture (DEFA) is seeking Tynwald’sConsultation over plan to introduce micro-chipping of dogs
News > 2015 > Mar > 19
Micro-chipping all dogs would ensure they are returned to their owners more quickly if they stray, reducing the stress on the animal. Instant traceability of dogs would also encourage responsibleDog owners reminded to keep dogs under control in the countryside and nature reserves
News > 2019 > Apr > 09
Dog owners are being reminded that dogs must be kept on their leads on the Ayres National Nature Reserve (NNR) between 1 April and the 31 July. This is to ensure that local wildlife is not disturbedDEFA urges the Public to keep Dogs under Control in the Countryside
News > 2014 > Apr > 03
With Spring now upon us, dog owners are being reminded to be very careful to avoid the dangers of allowing their dogs off the lead on or near farmland, the Department’s hill lands and The AyresAnimals Welfare Bill 2022: Views sought e-collar ban for cats and dogs
News > 2023 > Oct > 12
Views on a proposed ban on the use of electronic training collars (e-collars) for cats and dogs are being sought during a six week consultation. There are generally two types: Remote-controlledWarning over danger of adopting rescue dogs from outside the UK
News > 2014 > Oct > 13
background is risky,’ said Richard Ashworth, Government Veterinary Officer. ‘Rescue dogs are now being moved across Europe under the Pet Travel Scheme. European rescue organisations advertise widelyDEFA urges the public to keep dogs under control near farmland
News > 2015 > Feb > 27
of causing serious injury or death to any sheep, especially pregnant ewes and ewes with lambs. Footpaths obviously bring walkers and dogs in close proximity to sheep and owners are advised to keep