Dog owners ’ perceptions of breed-specific dangerous dog legislation in the UK The aim of this study was to identify both the level and source of knowledge that dog owners in the UK have of the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991. In order to acquire such information a questionnaire was designed and distributed using two main methods over a period of five months. Questionnaires were distributed via three pet-related online forums and by hand at two locations within five predefined areas in England. In total, 459 responses were received. Of these, 21.4 per cent were unable to name a single type of banned dog and 81.9 per cent of respondents agreed that information on dog legislation was not publicised enough. The knowledge of banned breeds among the dog...
This study was undertaken to form the basis of a public health programme focused on the prevention o...
The overall aim of the project is to identify methods to reduce dog attacks and dog control issues a...
Dog bite fatalities are uncommon in the UK, and therefore tend to be reported. Galtung (1998) states...
In the United Kingdom (UK) canine aggression became an issue in the 1980s, prompting the enactment o...
This research aims to explore the relevancy and appropriateness of Breed Specific legislation by exa...
Management of the issues associated with dangerous dogs is a significant issue for regulatory agenci...
Legislation governing the regulation of dangerous dogs is notoriously fraught with difficulties, in ...
Pedigree dog welfare in the United Kingdom is a controversial subject. This PhD aimed to investigate...
An online survey, using open and prompted response questions, was undertaken to collate the views of...
The main objective of this thesis was to survey and critically analyze the increased attention and c...
Provides a detailed review of the law surrounding this controversial piece of animal legislatio
Legislation governing the regulation of dangerous dogs is notoriously fraught with difficulties, in ...
Dog bites pose a persistent public health problem, which some jurisdictions pass breed-specific legi...
The experience of saving a dog that later turned out to be a Pit Bull and therefore banned under the...
The overall aim of the project is to identify methods to reduce dog attacks and dog control issues a...
This study was undertaken to form the basis of a public health programme focused on the prevention o...
The overall aim of the project is to identify methods to reduce dog attacks and dog control issues a...
Dog bite fatalities are uncommon in the UK, and therefore tend to be reported. Galtung (1998) states...
In the United Kingdom (UK) canine aggression became an issue in the 1980s, prompting the enactment o...
This research aims to explore the relevancy and appropriateness of Breed Specific legislation by exa...
Management of the issues associated with dangerous dogs is a significant issue for regulatory agenci...
Legislation governing the regulation of dangerous dogs is notoriously fraught with difficulties, in ...
Pedigree dog welfare in the United Kingdom is a controversial subject. This PhD aimed to investigate...
An online survey, using open and prompted response questions, was undertaken to collate the views of...
The main objective of this thesis was to survey and critically analyze the increased attention and c...
Provides a detailed review of the law surrounding this controversial piece of animal legislatio
Legislation governing the regulation of dangerous dogs is notoriously fraught with difficulties, in ...
Dog bites pose a persistent public health problem, which some jurisdictions pass breed-specific legi...
The experience of saving a dog that later turned out to be a Pit Bull and therefore banned under the...
The overall aim of the project is to identify methods to reduce dog attacks and dog control issues a...
This study was undertaken to form the basis of a public health programme focused on the prevention o...
The overall aim of the project is to identify methods to reduce dog attacks and dog control issues a...
Dog bite fatalities are uncommon in the UK, and therefore tend to be reported. Galtung (1998) states...