Reform the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 to remove breed bans and introduce licensing

We ask the Government to reform the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 by removing breed-specific provisions and introducing a universal, behaviour-based dog licensing system that replaces the current framework and applies equally to all breeds, with proportionate enforcement and owner accountability.

2,577 Signatures

Status
Open
Opened
Tuesday 24th March 2026
Last 24 hours signatures
5
Signature Deadline
Thursday 24th September 2026
Estimated Final Signatures: 3,078

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The current Act combines breed-specific restrictions with behaviour offences. We believe dog control law should apply equally to all breeds and focus on responsible ownership, traceability, and proportionate enforcement.

We propose replacing the current system with a universal licensing framework for owners, regulated breeding and rehoming, and behaviour-based enforcement measures that apply to all dogs.

This would replace the existing enforcement structure entirely for all dogs and owners.


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