Today (Thursday) is the deadline for city residents to complete an online survey and provide feedback on the city's new animal services by-law.
In particular, the city is looking for input on changes to animal limits per property.
Those changes include capping the number of companion animals per property at 6, which would include either a maximum of three dogs over 8 weeks old, or five cats over 12 weeks old.
Service animals would be exempt from these levels.
The by-law also includes a maximum of 6 rabbits and 4 guinea pigs per property, which the city says would prevent hoarding.
The survey is available through the City of Dau0phin's social media pages.