In forests in the canton of Zug: Cantonal council decides on temporary leash requirement for dogs

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The Zug canton council debated the obligation to keep a leash in the forest. (archive image)

The government had spoken out against such a provision in the report and proposal to parliament for the partial revision of the introductory law to the Federal Forest Act. She suggested keeping dogs within sight and under supervision in forests and on the edge of forests so that they can be summoned at any time.

In its first reading on Thursday, Parliament followed the provisional advisory committee’s proposal, which called for leashed use in the forest between April and July, by 51 votes to 24.

Until now, Zug’s four-legged friends do not have to be on a leash during the closed season for young game. Parliament decided this in 2015. Dogs only need to be on a leash in nature reserves, cemeteries, school and sports fields and on public transport. (SDA)

Source:Blick

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