let's talk now to tina wagon, principal solicitor at wheldow law. she specialises in dog cases.t siezing someone's dog? they can't seize any dog in a public place if they think it is a dangerous dog. they can approach the courts to get a warrant, if it is in a private place. courts to get a warrant, if it is in a private place-— courts to get a warrant, if it is in a private place. what rights does an owner have? _ a private place. what rights does an owner have? to _ a private place. what rights does an owner have? to prevent _ a private place. what rights does an owner have? to prevent their - a private place. what rights does an owner have? to prevent their dog . owner have? to prevent their dog from being _ owner have? to prevent their dog from being seized? _ owner have? to prevent their dog from being seized? none. - owner have? to prevent their dog - from being seized? none. proceedings will then be taken against them through the courts. the courts will decide whether or not the dog poses a danger to the public and whether they are fit and proper to own a dog of that type