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All dog owners in the UK face a £5000 fine if caught with the wrong collar

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Sign up to FREE email alerts from our Money Saving Club Newsletter Dog owners in the UK have been issued a warning about walking their dogs in the wrong collar.

Dog walkers have been told that they face a £5000 fine if they walk their dogs without proper identification. That's because failing to put your name and address on your dog's tag when out in public is illegal and could land you a hefty fine - and even time in jail.

Pet owners who are walking their dog without the proper identification could actually be slapped a six months prison sentence in the worst case scenario.

The Control of Dogs Order 1992 law for Scotland and England states that a dog must wear a collar with the owners name and address on it.

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