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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In Sweden: You can not enclose your dog in any crate or confined space with a door. You can close off an open space (room or hall). The dog must be able to freely move around. Dogs must have water available at all times. You can not leave a dog unattended for more than six hours You can not tie up or tether your dog indoors You cannot use bark collars / shock collars. [/quote] This is not a citation. This is an anonymous post on an anon board, devoid of citation. Code? Section number? Name of the law(s) you're allegedly citing? [/quote] https://jordbruksverket.se/djur/hundar-katter-och-smadjur/hundar/sa-skoter-du-din-hund[/quote] "If your dog is in a playpen all day, you should walk it in another place so that it can get outside the playpen at least once a day." It gets to walk "outside the playpen" once a day? That's all? "If you keep your dog outdoors in sub-zero temperatures, you should make sure that it can drink enough water. In this case, you should give the dog water at least twice a day." Outdoors in sub-zero temps, and just water it twice a day? "Examples of when you are allowed to keep your dog in smaller spaces than the rules state: shorter trips in connection with holidays staying in areas where dogs are not allowed, for example if you need to go into a store and shop when traveling to and from exhibitions and staying at exhibitions temporary events such as adoption days, competitions, tests or training for competitions hunting and training with a dog including the time these activities take place [b]Training a puppy to be housebroken in a smaller enclosure.[/b]" Oh, you mean CRATE TRAINING. :roll: :roll: :roll: But since we're here, check these out: "You are responsible for what your dog does when it is in a public place. You must ensure that it does not disturb or scare people or other animals. If your dog injures someone or destroys something, you may be liable for compensation." Yeah. That. Interestingly, that's how it works here too, though you wouldn't know it from watching some of y'all with your "super friendly" dogs. "No ban on individual breeds. There is no ban on keeping individual breeds in Sweden." Because breed bans are stupid and ineffective. Fascinating. [/quote]
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