Proposed ACT Laws Mandate 3-Hour Minimum Daily Interaction with Dogs, but Enforcement Unclear.
ByAinvest
Saturday, Jul 5, 2025 11:19 pm ET1min read
The ACT Government has proposed laws requiring dog owners to spend a minimum of three hours with their pet every day. The draft Code of Practice for the Welfare of Dogs includes mandatory standards and guidelines, but questions remain about enforcement. Critics argue the government's priorities are out of order during a cost-of-living crisis and the proposal is government overreach.

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