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Topic Dog Boards / General / Carting
- By Noora Date 27.09.07 18:29 UTC
Hi,

Where can I buy a cart? Just a basic cart for the dog to pull his own food home from the shop etc.
After 3 hours of searching in the net I'm just about to give up!!

:confused::confused::confused:
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 27.09.07 18:35 UTC
It's illegal to use a dog to pull a cart on public land. Dog traction was banned many years ago.
- By Noora Date 27.09.07 18:42 UTC
oh really!!
That might be why I can not find one then...:rolleyes:
Do you know why they have banned it????
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 27.09.07 18:47 UTC
It was banned under the Protection of Animals Act 1911 (see #9). It's been illegal for nearly a century!
- By newfiedreams Date 27.09.07 18:59 UTC
Noora, we do carting with the Newfs...not allowed to take part until they are 2 years old though...check out the Newfoundland clubs site! If you need any further help Pm me hun, love Dawn x
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 27.09.07 19:00 UTC
But it can only be done on private land, not coming home from the shops. ;)
- By newfiedreams Date 27.09.07 19:18 UTC
You already said that! :D
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 27.09.07 19:27 UTC
I know - but there's no point in her getting a cart if she can't use it where she wants. :D
- By Dakkobear [gb] Date 27.09.07 19:23 UTC
Unless Noora is in Scotland - doesn't apply here according to the document linked. We probably have our own law somewhere though :D
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 27.09.07 19:26 UTC
I think the Protection of Animals Act was absorbed into the recent Animal Welfare Act - does that apply in Scotland?
- By Dakkobear [gb] Date 27.09.07 19:59 UTC
From 6 April 2007 in England, and in Wales from 27 March, animal welfare law is being improved.

Apparently not ! :rolleyes:

ETA: The Scottish Parliament passed its own Animal Health and Welfare Act 2006, which applies to the whole of Scotland. More information can be found here.

The principal legislation relating to Northern Ireland is the Welfare of Animals Act (Northern Ireland) 1972, which can be found here.


We have this one it would seem :D (glad we have one too !)
- By Noora Date 27.09.07 19:35 UTC
I was actually asking for a friend, my own doggy is not even in the country yet :) Won't be bringing our old harnesses etc over when she comes to UK then!

I and my friend are in UK...
But come from Finland where I quite happily carted my dog food home :).
Didn't even think it would be a problem... My dogs used to love doing it!

Do you think this law is still "alive" as I'm sure I've seen dogs with carts...
Maybe the owners just did not know about the law...
What about "scooters" or using your bike to excersise your dog?(in the end the dog is wearing a harness and might pull)
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 27.09.07 19:41 UTC
Yes, the law is indeed still 'alive'.

The 'sled' racing (usually with wheeled carts because of the climate!) is done on private land.
- By Noora Date 27.09.07 19:49 UTC
oh thats a shame...
- By Brainless [gb] Date 27.09.07 20:36 UTC
Yep I thought that too.  My lot pull me a bit pulling my shopping trolley, it woudl be nice to harness them up and lead them pulling it home.
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 27.09.07 22:24 UTC
Their used to be someone round our way that used to have their dogs with the sled carts on normal roads.  I'm almost certain that a few years one of the local news companies filmed them.
- By justi [gb] Date 01.10.07 10:39 UTC
They have been filmed here to practicing along the revetment (pavement overlooking beaches), I often saw them there last year, and I have seen them on country roads (very quiet ones) practising too, but know nothing about the sport or the laws so cannot comment there.
Topic Dog Boards / General / Carting

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