NC ST 67 – 4.2(a)(1) – (2) Strict Liability for Owners Permit a dangerous dog to leave the owner’s property line unless the dog is securely leashed, restrained and muzzled.Leave a dangerous dog unattended on their property unless the dog is left indoors or securely enclosed in a structure designed to restrain the dog.The law requires that the owner of a “dangerous dog” take reasonable precautions against an attack by their dog. NC ST 67- 4.1(a)(1) – (2) Legally Required Precautions Is owned primarily for the purpose of dog fighting or any dog trained for dog fighting.Is determined by animal control to be potentially dangerous.Without provocation, has killed or inflicted severe injury on a person.Many hunters employ the use of hunting dogs while out pursuing their game and as the Citi zen Times is reporting, the legal use of such dogs may led to violent consequences for the public at large. North Carolina’s big game hunting season is officially underway for the 2014-2015 term.
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