Alberta to increase maximum fine for animal abuse, allow inspections at groomers
Those found guilty of neglecting or abusing animals in Alberta could soon face much stiffer penalties.
A bill tabled by Agriculture Minister R.J. Sigurdson would, if passed, increase the maximum fine to $250,000, up from $20,000.
For serious offences the bill would also allow the courts to impose jail sentences of up to one year.
It also looks to expand the definition of distress or abandonment and would allow peace officers to inspect more additional facilities, including grooming businesses and boarding houses.


