French dog owners face €750 fines under little-known spring law
Source: thelocal.fr
- A little-known French law requires dog owners to register pets with town halls by June 30th each year.
- Failure to renew registration before the deadline can lead to fines up to €750.
- The rule applies nationwide but is often overlooked, risking penalties for non-compliant owners this spring.
France has a mandatory annual dog registration system called the I-CAD (a national database for identifying pets), which requires owners to renew their dogs' chips or tattoos at their local town hall. The law, established in 1999 and updated over time, ensures better tracking of lost or stray dogs and helps with public safety. Many owners forget the yearly renewal, leading to fines; it matters because spring deadlines are approaching, and town halls are ramping up enforcement.