Over 16 million Britons could be subject to £1,000 fine after Labour introduces new law
Dog owners across England and Wales are being warned about major legal changes coming into force next month that will strengthen penalties for livestock attacks and expand enforcement powers. Under the updated legislation, dogs will be prohibited from alarming livestock, marking a significant update to laws that have

Dog owners across England and Wales are being warned about major legal changes coming into force next month that will strengthen penalties for livestock attacks and expand enforcement powers. Under the updated legislation, dogs will be prohibited from alarming livestock, marking a significant update to laws that have
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