Let your pet not be a bone of contention between you, your neighbours and other owners, residents or visitors.11.1The local bye-laws relating to pets will be strictly enforced, so please ensure that you are aware of the regulations.11.2No household may keep more than three small dogs and/or cats or two large dogs on the property.11.3Every pet must have and wear a collar and tag indicating contact details of the owner.11.4No poultry, pigeons, aviaries, catteries, wild animals, reptiles, livestock or similar may be kept in the complex.11.5No pet is allowed to roam the streets and all dogs must be held on a leash in all public areas. Owners of pets must ensure that cyclists, walkers, joggers and pedestrians as well as other pets are not attacked, traumatised or harassedand that no nuisance or disturbance is caused to neighbours or fellow residents at any time of the day or night.11.6 Should any excrement be deposited in a public area, the immediate removal thereof shall be the responsibility of the owner of the pet.11.7Pets found roaming in the complex with or without identification tags will be impounded and handed to the S.P.C.A.The owner will be responsible for the collection and payment of any costs incurred and the EHOA further reserves to right to request any owner to remove his/her pet(s) should a continued nuisance or disturbance be created and reported.11.8Contravention of Municipal By-Laws:Subject to provisions to the contrary in these bye-lawsor any other regulations, no person shall bring or allow in any public place any dog that:a) Is wild, dangerous or ferocious, orb) Is in the habit of charging at or chasing people, vehicles, animals, fowls or birds outside the premises where the dogs are kept, orc) Is a bitch on heat.11.9No person shall, without reasonable cause:a) Set a dog on any person, animal or bird.b) Permit any dog under his supervision or in his custody to attack or terrify any person, animal or bird.11.10No person shall keep a dog that:a) Creates a disturbance or nuisance, orb) Suffers from a contagious disease.11.11It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that where pets are left unattended their welfare is properly taken care of and that no nuisance or disturbance is caused to neighbours or residents.