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Fight The Deed Not The Breed

Fighting the Deed and Not the Breed
Breed specific legislation is exactly what it sounds like: regulation of your right
to own or, in many cases, not own a dog based solely on the breed or "type"
of dog that it is. Breed specific ordinances are quick fixes and not a sufficient long-term solution to the problem, far better than breed-specific bans are strict laws to control aggressive dogs of any breed or mix. These laws are known as generic vicious dog laws, they put restrictions on the ownership of dogs that pose a danger to people, restrictions such as confinement in locked, escape-proof kennels while outdoors on the owner's property; muzzles when the dog is off the property; and purchase of a liability insurance policy. Vicious dog laws and other aggressive dog laws only affect the dogs that fall into that category; they do not charge the innocent along with the guilty.
Stronger enforcement of existing dangerous dog laws is necessary in order to protect the public and the......


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