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Environment affects the responsibilities of Jumillano Jumillano pet owners (18/09/2013)

According to the Municipal Ordinance, no microchip to identify the animal is punishable by fines of up to 3,000 euros, while the microchip only costs 30 euros.

The Department of Environment, remember that the municipality has a Municipal Ordinance on Animal Holding Company and Potentially Dangerous, in order to influence the responsibilities and obligations and jumillanas Jumillano keepers must meet.

On the one hand is required to identify the animal with a microchip, and which must be included in the Census Municipal enrolled and registered properly.

The Microchip is an ID for the animals, inviolable, unchangeable and individual, that the animal will be identified throughout the world, even if misplaced, lost, escapes, it trampled or stolen.

It is the legal bond between the animal and the owner and failure is punished with a fine of 1,500 to 3,000 euros.

Owners should also keep them in the street always under your control via a belt or the like to avoid damage or nuisance to the public, except those marked places for dog walking and recreation.

Potentially dangerous dogs must also run on public roads with a muzzle.

The penalty for not complying with the Ordinance in this regard ranging from 30 to 300 euros, and in the case of potentially dangerous animals, who are without a muzzle will be penalized with up to 2,400 euros.

Moreover Municipal Ordinance prohibits the bowel movements of dogs, cats and any other animal in any public space, except in places that enable the City for that purpose.

The person accompanying the animal is required to remove the animal bowel movements by collecting them in plastic bags or paper after proper closure may deposit public bins in the trash bag home, or other facilities for that purpose .

Not removing excreta is also considered minor infraction, punishable by a fine of 30 to 300 euros.

Finally, all owners of potentially dangerous animals are required to obtain tenure administrative leave these animals to be granted by the city's municipality of residence of the applicant.

The license application will be submitted by the applicant in the General Register of Council, prior to the acquisition, possession or custody of the animal.

Owning a dog is potentially dangerous unlicensed Municipal Ordinance classified as a very serious offense and punishable by a fine of between 2200-15000 euros.

As highlighted by the Municipal Councillor responsible for Housing, Almudena Martinez, "is much better to insert a microchip that costs about 30 euros to pay the fine ranging from 1,500 to 3,000 euros, without benefit to the animal and the owner who has that pets are properly identified. "

Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla

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