Basic Standards of Dog Care Providing care for the general

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Basic Standards of Dog Care Providing care for the general Tethering Care Fresh, clean, unfrozen water available at all times. Sufficient quantity and quality of food to maintain good health. Adequate veterinary care when necessary. Tethering by choke chain or rope around the neck is prohibited. Tether must be at least 5 times greater than the length of the dog. Area where dog is tethered must be safe and free from debris. Poop scoop daily. High Lights Schedule B Basic Standards of Dog Care Providing care for the general welfare of your dog. Pens and Enclosures: Must be made from materials that are safe and do not pose risk of injury to the dog. Must not have floors made of wood, metal, wire or materials that can cause injury. Can not be stacked on top of each other. Can not contain more than 3 dogs unless one is a nursing mother. Can only contain one pregnant or nursing dog except her nursing offspring. Can not contain a dog that is a danger to other dogs in the enclosure. Must not have a floor that is less than 9m² for one dog and increase in length and width by one meter for each additional dog. Must be one meter higher than the tallest dog in standing position. Must have housing that is defined in Schedule B and have an area that provides shade at all times. Must be poop scooped daily. Whether tethered or kept in pens or enclosures Schedule B requires owners to provide their outdoor dog with daily social interaction with people and/or animals, toys, and daily exercise away from their pen or tether. Designed to protect dogs that are kept outside in weather conditions that may pose risk to their health. For Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Government regulations visit: Animal Health and Protection Act http://www.assembly.nl.ca/legislation/sr/statutes/a09-1.htm Schedule B http://www.assembly.nl.ca/legislation/sr/annualregs/2012/nr120036.htm A project of the

Hallway entrance covered with flap Measuring your dog Standard Dog House Requirements Weather-proof, water-proof and insulated Ventilation Measuring the Sleeping Area Minimum Floor Space equals: 232cm² (36in²) for every 2.5cm (1in.) in height in standing position. Example: Dog is 25in. in height standing Area = 36 in.² x 25 in = 900 in.² = 30 in. x 30 in. = 2.5 ft. x 2.5 ft. Minimum ceiling height equals: 5cm (2in.) greater than height in sitting position. Example: Dog is 27in. in height sitting Ceiling height = 27in + 2in = 29 in. Sitting Position Standing Position Hallway entrance covered with flap Clean, secure food and water dishes Elevated off the ground Access door to clean out sleeping area Basic Design Door Entrance and hallway separate from sleeping area. Separate sleeping area appropriate for size of dog which contains clean, dry bedding sufficient to provide insulation from the cold (e.g. blankets, straw or wood chips) . Hallway Sleeping Area | Door |