Controne in Italy's southern province of Campania has banned canine barking between 2 pm and 4 pm.
Due to a new mayoral ordinance issued this week, dog owners now face fines of between 20 euros (1,400 rupees) and 500 euros (35,000 rupees) if their dogs bark during the hours of the riposo.
Not only must pet owners ensure that their dogs do not make any noise between 2 pm and 4 pm but they must also keep them quiet overnight,'Il Mattino' reported.
Owners will also face fines for not rinsing their dog pee from the pavement, while their pets must also not be left alone in public spaces, 'The Local' reported.
Dogs who are tied up are now required to have chains at least five metres long and access to food and water.
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