Do I need a dog licence? What are the leash rules?
In the District municipality of Clare, Nova Scotia, leash rule: Owner/harbourer of any domestic animal who does not prevent it from going at large is liable to a penalty; licence required: False; licence fee: One-time registration fee $10 (includes dog tag); replacement tag at cost; leash rule: Running at large if off owner's premises and not on leash/harness under continuous restraint and control, or tethered so it can leave property boundaries. Source: By-Law No. 11 — Animals; Dog By-Law No. 12-2016, verified 2026-06-05.
By-Law No. 11 — Animals
adopted bylaw
leash rule
Owner/harbourer of any domestic animal who does not prevent it from going at large is liable to a penalty
s. 3
scout note
Animal control by-law for the Municipality of Clare. Regulates keeping and control of animals within the municipality. Full PDF available.
Dog By-Law No. 12-2016
adopted bylaw
licence required
False
s. 3
licence fee
One-time registration fee $10 (includes dog tag); replacement tag at cost
Schedule A 1(a)
leash rule
Running at large if off owner's premises and not on leash/harness under continuous restraint and control, or tethered so it can leave property boundaries
s. 11
fine range
$200 per offence (Schedule B)
Schedule B
scout note
Dog By-Law No. 12-2016 of the Municipality of the District of Clare. Covers dog licensing, leash and control requirements, and impoundment procedures.