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Plumtree Town (Dog Licensing and Control) By-Laws, 2025

Plumtree dog licences cost US$5 for a dog and US$10 for a bitch, with US$20 for an unlicensed dog, US$50 for an unvaccinated dog at large and US$100 where a diseased dog bites.

These by-laws require dogs in the Plumtree Town area to be licensed and set out the council's response to strays and nuisance animals, covering licence applications, the register, nuisance dogs, impounding, sale and destruction, inspection and enforcement, the council's exemption from liability, and the maximum number of dogs kept at any premises.

The First Schedule sets the response: a dog at large may be impounded or shot whether or not vaccinated; where it has bitten someone the owner pays the health bills and compensation determined by the court; and a nuisance dog not at large may also be impounded or shot.

Fees are US$1 to apply, US$5 for a dog licence and US$10 for a bitch, US$5 to replace a badge and US$2 per dog to keep more than the permitted number.

Penalties are US$100 where a dog at large with a contagious disease bites someone, US$50 each for an unvaccinated dog at large, a ferocious unmuzzled dog at large and an unvaccinated dog that bites, US$40 for a bitch at large on heat, US$30 for a dog at large with a contagious disease, US$20 for keeping an unlicensed dog, and US$10 each for dog nuisance, a vaccinated dog that bites and every extra dog beyond the threshold. An unpaid liability after 90 days carries up to level 4 or two years' imprisonment. The schedule is identical to the City of Masvingo's, gazetted the same day.

What changed

  • Dog licences cost US$5 for a dog and US$10 for a bitch, with a US$1 application fee
  • Keeping an unlicensed dog carries US$20 and dog nuisance US$10
  • An unvaccinated or ferocious dog at large carries US$50; a diseased dog that bites US$100
  • A dog at large may be impounded or shot, with the owner paying medical bills and court-set compensation
  • Unpaid liabilities after 90 days risk level 4 fines or two years' imprisonment

Who this affects

  • Dog owners in Plumtree
  • People bitten by dogs at large
  • Council and police enforcement officers
  • Veterinary and health officials

Plain-language summary — not legal advice. Always read the full instrument.