Rwanda National Police Statement on Stray Dogs

Rwanda National Police (RNP) informs the general public that stray dogs are not allowed to roam on streets and in communities, all domestic animals must be under full control of owners.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Rwanda National Police (RNP) informs the general public that stray dogs are not allowed to roam on streets and in communities, all domestic animals must be under full control of owners.

This is, therefore, to remind owners of dogs to observe the ministerial order No. 009/11.30 of 18/11/2010 on animal husbandry as stipulated under its articles 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, to prevent the insecurity that such animals would otherwise cause. These articles underline the requirements and procedures to own a dog, penalties to owners of abandoned dogs and action taken against stray dogs. Owners are required to vaccinate their dogs and acquire a certificate of vaccination; have a leash; those walking with their dogs on streets or in communities are required to move with this certificate and a chained dog should be held by an accountable and mature person. To sell or own a dog-related business, one is required to have a company registered with Rwanda Development Board (RDB). Rwanda National Police in partnership with ministries of Health and Agriculture, have teamed up to ensure that the law on animal husbandry is observed and appropriate actions taken against dog owners who breach the law, and against stray dogs in particularly. These measures take immediate effect to enforce the law and protect people’s lives.

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