International Dog Day: A Guide to Housing Your Furry Friends in Residential Societies

Know your rights and responsibilities as a pet parent in a housing society. Read on to find out more.

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International Dog Day: A Guide to Housing Your Furry Friends in Residential Societies
Real Estate News:As International Dog Day is celebrated worldwide, pet parents in India are increasingly facing challenges in finding a suitable housing society that welcomes their furry friends. With rising pet-related disputes, state governments have issued guidelines and implemented new laws to promote harmonious coexistence between pet parents and housing societies.

The Constitution of India grants every citizen the right to choose to live with or without a companion animal via Article 51 (G). It also encourages compassion towards all living creatures. Under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act, 1960, the offences outlined under Section 11 (1) (a) include causing unnecessary pain, suffering or injury to an animal.

Can a housing society ban pets? Under Section 9(k) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, it is illegal for housing societies to pass bye-laws that debar pets, even if a majority of residents of the society vote in favour of it. The Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) guidelines emphasize that even if a majority of residents want it, RWAs and apartment owners associations (AOAs) cannot legally introduce a ban on keeping pet dogs.

Societies cannot prevent pet owners from renting houses either. Additionally, as per AWBI guidelines, pets cannot be debarred by RWAs from using lifts or parks. The pet policy of the Noida Authority makes it compulsory for pet owners to register their pets. It also mandates sterilisation and anti-rabies vaccination of pet dogs.

Is dog barking a valid reason for restrictions? Housing societies cannot cite dog barking as a valid or compelling reason for any proposed ban or restrictions. The AWBI’s notification also makes it clear that barking is recognised as a natural form of expression for dogs and cannot be used as a reason to ban pets in India.

The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) recently issued new guidelines for pet-feeding communities in Bengaluru and stressed that residential welfare associations will be strictly monitored on their attitude towards pet animals. Pets must also be allowed into common areas and lifts with a leash but not a muzzle.

A circular issued recently by the Registrar of Cooperative Societies (RCS) - Gujarat, states that societies must adhere to standard operating procedures for sterilisation, caretaking and feeding stray animals to create a healthy ecosystem. Establishing designated feeding spots for community animals, considering their population, age groups and nature, must be done with agreement from all stakeholders.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a housing society ban pets?

No, under Section 9(k) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, it is illegal for housing societies to pass bye-laws that debar pets.

Can societies prevent pet owners from renting houses?

No, as per AWBI guidelines, societies cannot prevent pet owners from renting houses.

Is dog barking a valid reason for restrictions?

No, housing societies cannot cite dog barking as a valid or compelling reason for any proposed ban or restrictions.

What are the guidelines for pet-feeding communities in Bengaluru?

The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has issued guidelines that residential welfare associations will be strictly monitored on their attitude towards pet animals, and pets must be allowed into common areas and lifts with a leash but not a muzzle.

What are the guidelines for sterilisation, caretaking and feeding stray animals in Gujarat?

A circular issued by the Registrar of Cooperative Societies (RCS) - Gujarat states that societies must adhere to standard operating procedures for sterilisation, caretaking and feeding stray animals to create a healthy ecosystem.

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