The city of San Antonio has updated its Dangerous Dog Registry by adding photographs of the listed canines. With the added pictures, residents now have the chance to see visually what these dogs look like in order to better identify them in reality.
This registry update aims to enhance public security. Previously, the city had released the addresses of the registered dangerous dogs after an obligatory attorney general ruling but has now appended these animals’ photos. The primary goal of this extension is to assist in the reporting of any of these dogs if seen outside of their respective enclosures. Animal Care Services (ACS) can then respond accordingly, holding the owner accountable.
The ACS Director, Shannon Sims, stated last year that adding the pictures to the registry was always a part of the agenda. Understanding that a dangerous dog lives on your block is important, but being able to identify it visually from its photograph provides real value. ACS is determined to continually enhance the site, with more features likely to be unveiled in the future following the City’s legal review and rigorous testing of reporting and data systems.
Not just any dog is eligible to appear on this map. According to state law and city code, a dog is classified as dangerous under the following circumstances:
This registry serves as an essential part of the SAACS comprehensive Strategic Plan, which underlines Animal Care Services’ prime objectives and areas of focus.
The Dangerous Dog Registry is a useful and easily accessible tool that allows residents to locate where legally deemed dangerous dogs live within the City of San Antonio. The registry, which includes pictures of the dogs and is updated regularly as investigations are completed and verified by SAACS is available on an online platform alongside information on the City’s Dangerous and Aggressive Dog investigative process and a portal for residents interested in filing an affidavit.
San Antonio city is striving for greater safety measures to protect residents from dangerous dogs. This new update to the Dangerous Dog Registry is a significant step towards achieving this goal.
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