Could Your Dog Land You in Court? Why Responsible Dog Ownership Matters
Description
Dog bites are on the rise in the UK and many owners have no idea their dog could land them on the wrong side of the law.
In this episode of The Consult Room, I speak with Gemma Taylor, an experienced animal welfare expert from Blue Cross. We explore what’s really behind the increase in dog bite incidents, the complex laws that apply, and what every dog owner should know to keep their dog (and the public) safe.
Gemma also shares insights from the Responsible Dog Ownership Course (RDoC), a police-referred programme that is changing the way we educate owners—and reducing reoffending rates to zero.
Whether you're a new dog owner or a lifelong pet parent, this is an essential listen.
In This Episode:
- Why dog bites have increased since the COVID-19 pandemic
- The surprising legal definition of a “dangerous dog”
- Common mistakes that land owners in legal trouble
- How breed, recall, and lead use affect risk
- Why responsible ownership starts with training and awareness
- How the Blue Cross RDoC course is transforming outcomes
Key Takeaways:
- One in four people will experience a dog bite in their lifetime
- The law doesn’t require a bite—just fear—to deem a dog dangerous
- Owners can be held liable even if their dog was provoked or didn't cause injury
- Proper training, control, and socialisation are essential
- Blue Cross’s education-first approach is working—with 0% reoffending
Resources and More Info:
- Visit bluecross.org.uk and explore the Advice section for dog safety and training tips
- Watch practical guidance on the Blue Cross YouTube channel
- Follow @DrPaulTheVet for more insights and updates
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