Is it true that lately, if u want to have a dog and if your neighbours are muslim, you have to ask their permission first? Some one told me that this is publised in the newspaper. Not sure true or not. And in Klang, in order to get license, they will ask how big is your compound. As for my Subang, they are quite strict in the sense that they need the vet's signature and chop. What if, doodle gets MPSJ license but sometimes goes to Klang for visit? They really check until so detailed ah? that they will put inside the letter box? WAH!
I've heard about it too. But am not sure how this imply and where are the restricted areas... will need more feedbacks and inputs from other members too.
but if it is true, then mar be very sad. It will be quite difficult to own a dog then. I think it if is true, everyone (dogs lover) will try to avoid a muslim neighbour. but some are quite sporting wan la...
I understand that the MPSA ruling on dogs is that you can only keep 1 per household. Also, this household is to be either a semi-d or bungalow unit! Plus you must get a written letter of no objection from your immediate neighbours as well. THEN only they MAY consider granting you a dog license.However, this ruling is not strictly enforced. (Check out the postings by forum member: blazeree) ~Cherio~ Penang Lang? Click Here~! Silkies Owner? Click Here~!
Hello...I am from JB and my parents said that it is true that you have to get consent from your muslim neighbours if u wana get licence. We didn't bother lar, coz our dogs are in the backyard and we dun let our dogs out of the house unattended. It's quite susah lar, if you wanna get permission from your neighbours..but my neighbours are ok lar, malay also but very nice.
Hahahha for me, simple. Pay rm 10 to my youngest brother and ask him to 'kau tim' at the end of the day i got the license from mpsp. no question been asked, can be done in post office too. this year is the second year i have bonney wiht me, i don even know where to get this license thingy.
Boon - I Love Fast Dogs That Hit Hard You Ask Me To Fight For You, I Give You Freedom & Protection And Then You Question The Manner In Which I Provide It, I'd Rather You Just Said -- "Thank You" --
Haiyooo....I never apply any license for my dog leh...dont know anything about this.... but really thanks a lot for the info....will ask my family to do it...
Boon - I Love Fast Dogs That Hit Hard You Ask Me To Fight For You, I Give You Freedom & Protection And Then You Question The Manner In Which I Provide It, I'd Rather You Just Said -- "Thank You" --
This is totally up to the individual owner. But my personal view is yes, it is necessary. This will allow you to bring your dog outdoor. U still can bring your dog out without the license, but if those MPPP/MPSP fellows come to u then that's the end.
Boon - I Love Fast Dogs That Hit Hard You Ask Me To Fight For You, I Give You Freedom & Protection And Then You Question The Manner In Which I Provide It, I'd Rather You Just Said -- "Thank You" --
". U still can bring your dog out without the license, but if those MPPP/MPSP fellows come to u then that's the end."
if you're walking your dogs outside(with leash) and they just walk up to you to see if the dogs have licence,and if they don't,you'll be in trouble? or if your dogs in the hse(behind the gate,in the garden/house) n the ring the bell just to come in to check? will they do that?
does this apply to Subang Jaya? ,-._,-. \/)"(\/ (_o_)
It is not the matter of "inside or outside the house", a license is a license, a dog-owner need to get his dog a license. E.g. Whether you are wandering on the street or stay at home 24/7, you need to have IC once you reach the age of 12. But it is up to you to keep in your wallet? or in your drawer. You don't bring along your IC with you, not a problem until a policeman check on you. Hope you get the idea.