If you are "importing" your
Submitted by Gala Placidia on Sun, 05/24/2009 - 08:25In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
What are you talking about.....
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 05/31/2009 - 09:52In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Do you mean that we have to register our Dogs with the Comune...?? Why does our local Vet not seem to think it neccesary to tell us this. As far as our Vet is concerned as long as you have a valid Passport for your Dog and 'Jabs' are up to date that is an end to it; as far as she is concerned you are not required to register pets(dogs) with the comune. Also that is the opinon of all our Dog owning neighbours. Is someone scaremongering here.....????
Like all things
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 05/31/2009 - 10:17In reply to What are you talking about..... by Anonymous (not verified)
Folowing on from the above. Yes I do know that the 'Law States.....' dogs should be registered but like all things Laws are to used as and when. Nobody in our village has their dogs registered, as no 'doggy ID card' is given and according to our local officials 'we have better things to do'. Don't go fretting that Fido isn't registered as I think 98% of dogs in Italy forgo this accolaid, and like all things Laws are made to be ignored... As long as you have your Dogs immunised and registerd with a vet, the rest is Red Tape.
untrue/unwise ... its your choice
Submitted by adriatica on Sun, 05/31/2009 - 12:07In reply to Like all things by Anonymous (not verified)
its simple there are rights and wrongs... if someone chooses a wrong way thats up to them... heres the people that are resopnsible for dogs and the laws etc throughout Italythe dog has to have a micrichip...and if registered before i think 2004 a tatto...two in fact... by 2011 it will be against the law not to hav it microchipped so now all dogs that visit a vet are microchipped as matter of course to get it all done by then.....a dog has to be registered within 45 days of birth or ten days of moving to a region or within ten days of buying it...via a vet with the local asl....cats can be but its voluntary...owners not complying can be fined...there are also breeds of dogs that have much further controls placed upon them and their owners and the breeds below have to be muzzled and on leads whenevr out in public........
- Pit Bull
- Rottweiler
- German Shepherd
- Bull Mastiff
- ٴDz
- St Bernard
- Newfoundland
.......now all our dogs have been to a vet... and until we found the so far best one.. all threehave insisted that the dogs are registered.. now they have to be microchipped... so my observations are based on that plus the fact that its pretty well normal as far as im concerned all stray dogs in Italy should be regsitered as being owned by the mayor of the comune they were found in......following rules is not scaremongering and i really cannot see how any vet that is worth anything here will allow you to register if the dog is not legal...
Regional?????
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 05/31/2009 - 12:31In reply to untrue/unwise ... its your choice by adriatica
Maybe it's a regional thing then. Where we live it seems to be the norm that dogs go unregistered, in fact most of the people seem blissfully unaware of this regulation, including one I spoke to who works in the Comune. We ahve asked our Vet ; who is very good and well respected around heer and she said that as long as your Passport is in order and the dog Chiped (which means it's registerd with IdentiChip forUK treated Dogs that was Ok.Maybe the regulations are aimed at dogs born/raised in Italy only?not ones coming from the UK.Which has the strictest dog control regs in Europe.
In reply to Regional????? by Anonymous (not verified)
now with the amount of legislation that pours out here its simple that things get missed... although its strange that a vet does not know... its an obligation for all dog owners here.. so i doubt very much that place of birth outside of Italy will in anyway make a difference however regional take up of the law might well but there is a national deadline...so even if they are planning on ignoring it now 2011 is the date set for coming into line...as regards the registration and italians its a simple thing... s that own dogs... especially in the country are very reluctant to admit to ownership...they will feed loosely look after and chain the dog... but if you ask if its theirs will often deny that they have any ownership... it avoids problems with the dog either biting someone, causing an accident or any of the milliard of things they presume they can get into trouble for regarding acknowledging their ownership..this really only works in rural areas and town/city people will have a different responsibility and from the plethora of forums.. would suggest that most people with dogs here that do care about them follow rules...anyway the law is there it will arrive to a stage where non compliance will mean fines and there will be controls ... maybe its just another way for comunes to catch people out and earn a bit more... if they don'tallow you to conform before the date then they willbe able to fine you after...presume you are resident if not then that might be the reason why there is a difference ....
anagrafe regional sites
Submitted by adriatica on Sun, 05/31/2009 - 14:50meant to add... to get the definitive...well italian definitive answer the regional site of the anagrafe might well be of help.. if you do a google search on the site i mentioned for the dog regsitration info and your region name it should trawl up your local website... Anagrafe Canina Regionalethis site looks to me pretty much the equivalent of the english Defra site