Do I need a dog licence? What are the leash rules?
In the County municipality of Kings, Nova Scotia, leash rule: Animal, Cat or Urban Chicken runs at large when found in any place other than the owner's premises and not under apparent restraint or control of some person; fines: not less than One Hundred dollars ($100.00) and not more than Five Thousand dollars ($5,000.00); licence required: True; licence fee: annual registration fee per dog as set out in the Policy for Fees (amount not stated); reduced 50% if acquired after June 30; lost tag replacement $5.00. Source: By-law 12A — Animal Control; By-law 71A — Dog, verified 2026-06-05.
By-law 12A — Animal Control
adopted bylaw
leash rule
Animal, Cat or Urban Chicken runs at large when found in any place other than the owner's premises and not under apparent restraint or control of some person
s. 15
fine range
not less than One Hundred dollars ($100.00) and not more than Five Thousand dollars ($5,000.00)
s. 25
scout note
Animal Control By-law for the Municipality of the County of Kings (animals including livestock and urban chickens; excludes cats and dogs covered separately).
By-law 71A — Dog
adopted bylaw
licence required
True
s. 2
licence fee
annual registration fee per dog as set out in the Policy for Fees (amount not stated); reduced 50% if acquired after June 30; lost tag replacement $5.00
s. 4(a)(c); s. 6
leash rule
Dog runs at large when off owner's property without apparent restraint or control; in hamlets and growth centres, without control by means of a harness or leash
s. 15(a)(b)
fine range
not less than One Hundred dollars ($100.00) and not more than Five Thousand dollars ($5,000.00)
s. 28
scout note
Dog By-law for the Municipality of the County of Kings covering dog registration, fees, and control requirements.