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Chennai Corporation eases pet ownership rules

NT BureauBy NT BureauNovember 28, 2025No Comments
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The Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) has introduced major relaxations in its pet licensing norms, offering much-needed relief to pet owners and animal caregivers across the city. The move comes after People for Cattle in India (PFCI) filed legal challenges highlighting issues such as overly strict guidelines, technical problems in the online licensing portal, and impractical requirements—particularly for certain dog breeds. One of the most significant changes is the removal of the mandatory muzzle rule. Pet owners will no longer be required to fit a muzzle on their dogs while in public spaces, a rule that had been widely criticised for being unsuitable for breeds like Bulldogs and Shih Tzus, which often cannot tolerate muzzles due to their facial structure. This relaxation is expected to improve the comfort and well-being of several pets while addressing owners’ longstanding concerns. The GCC has also extended the deadline for obtaining pet licences, giving owners additional time to complete the registration process. This follows complaints that the previous cutoff was too short, especially when coupled with technical issues on the licensing portal. Officials have confirmed that these glitches—which had prevented many from successfully registering—will be fixed to ensure smooth functioning. In another major relief, the corporation has clarified that there will be no limit on the number of pets an individual can register. This change greatly benefits households with multiple pets as well as caregivers who look after rescued animals. Additionally, rescue organisations and temporary pet caregivers will now operate under clearer, more practical rules, ensuring they can continue their welfare activities without undue restrictions. These updates mark a significant positive shift in Chennai’s pet management policies. With simpler guidelines and better support for both pet owners and rescue groups, the city aims to create a more humane, efficient, and inclusive system for animal care and licensing.

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