Laws could reduce stray dog problems on First Nations: conference
CALGARY — An Alberta First Nation that brought in laws to deal with packs of feral dogs says the strategy could be used on other reserves across the country that are struggling with their canine population.
Josh Littlechild, the Tribal Law Officer of Ermineskin Cree Nation south of Edmonton, outlined the steps the reserve took two years ago at the National Animal Welfare Conference on Monday.
“We were having a few issues where dogs were getting aggressive toward our members,” Littlechild said.
Now, the reserve requires registrations and owners to meet a standard of animal care.