In response to a surge in severe dog attacks, Toronto has implemented stringent measures to enhance public safety. Owners of dogs deemed dangerous will receive visits from city staff, be provided with warning signs to display, and must adhere to specific requirements outlined in dangerous dog orders. The city has also launched a public list of dangerous dogs and increased enforcement efforts, with fines ranging up to $100,000 for non-compliance. These measures aim to prevent dog attacks, promote responsible dog ownership, and keep the public safe.