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Council reviews kennel definitions and proposes raising general dog limit to three per household (apartments limited to two)

Orangeville City Council · August 14, 2025
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Council discussed ordinance 2025-7 to add definitions for commercial and hobby kennels and to change zone-based dog limits — allowing three dogs in most zones while keeping apartments at two; council cited enforcement and resource constraints and discussed licensing setbacks and fees.

Orangeville council discussed ordinance 2025-7 on August 14, which adds definitions for commercial and hobby kennels and revises limits on the number of dogs allowed by zone. Speaker 5 (Amanda) outlined the new definitions: a commercial kennel covers premises where six or more dogs are boarded, bred, groomed, sold or trained for a fee, while a hobby kennel covers…

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