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PETS







        1.  The local authority bylaws relating to pets apply in the Estate.
        2.  A maximum of two dogs and/or two cats may be kept on any one premise. Dogs must
           wear a collar with an identification disk giving the name and telephone number or address
           of the owner. Stray pets without identification tags may be taken to the SPCA or municipal
           pound.
        3.  Pets are not allowed to roam the streets, communal property or golf course. Dogs found
           making a nuisance of themselves may be taken to the SPCA or the municipal pound.
        4.  When going for a walk with your dog, the dog must always be on a leash. Any faeces
           deposited by the dog must immediately be picked up by the dog owner using a plastic bag
           or poop scoop taken along for that purpose.
        5.  Owners must ensure that their dogs do not howl or bark incessantly, especially in their
           absence.
        6.  An owner whose pet becomes a nuisance to fellow residents will be requested to remove
           his/her pet from the Estate.
        7.  No poultry, wild animals or livestock may be kept on the Estate.
        8.  The building of pigeon lofts and aviaries must be approved by the CHOA. Plans,
           accompanied by the written consent of the neighbours, must be submitted.
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