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Tragic Incident Dog Walker
This is horrific, it seems the dogs were spooked by horses and turned on their walker
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I see too many people walking 5 or more dogs at once and I can't believe they are in full control at all times, or could control a situation. This incident will be with the onlookers for a very long time.
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I see too many people walking 5 or more dogs at once and I can't believe they are in full control at all times, or could control a situation. This incident will be with the onlookers for a very long time.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.barry, this from a previous article in the Mail, see 3rd paragraph:
"What is the council policy on dog walkers?
Dog walkers in the Surrey district of Tandridge, where the woman died, must apply for a licence at £156.50 a year.
The only exception is where the business is already licensed under the Animal Welfare Act for boarding and day care.
There is no national limit on the number of dogs an individual can walk at one time. But Tandridge council has set the maximum at six – suggesting the tragic victim of Thursday’s mauling may have exceeded the limit if she was running a commercial operation.
Walkers are also required to have third-party liability cover for a minimum of £5million if they are using an outdoor council facility and a licence is required if a professional walker is using council-owned land.
The council requires dog walkers to prove they are ‘registered with a recognised body such as the National Association of Professional Dog Walkers’. Alternatively, they must hold a qualification covering canine behaviour, control and legislation.
The owner of a dog that kills someone can be jailed for up to 14 years. Maulings carry a maximum five-year term."
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-1 1631133 /Cordon -Surrey -countr y-lane- woman-2 0s-maul ed-deat h-savag e-dog.h tml
"What is the council policy on dog walkers?
Dog walkers in the Surrey district of Tandridge, where the woman died, must apply for a licence at £156.50 a year.
The only exception is where the business is already licensed under the Animal Welfare Act for boarding and day care.
There is no national limit on the number of dogs an individual can walk at one time. But Tandridge council has set the maximum at six – suggesting the tragic victim of Thursday’s mauling may have exceeded the limit if she was running a commercial operation.
Walkers are also required to have third-party liability cover for a minimum of £5million if they are using an outdoor council facility and a licence is required if a professional walker is using council-owned land.
The council requires dog walkers to prove they are ‘registered with a recognised body such as the National Association of Professional Dog Walkers’. Alternatively, they must hold a qualification covering canine behaviour, control and legislation.
The owner of a dog that kills someone can be jailed for up to 14 years. Maulings carry a maximum five-year term."
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