The owner, keeper, or person otherwise in control of a dog shall
not suffer or allow it to run at large in any of the streets or public
places in the Town, or upon the premises of any person other than
the owner or keeper, unless the owner or occupant of such premises
grants permission. Under no circumstances shall a dog, even on a leash,
be on private property of another, unless specific permission has
been granted. No dog shall be permitted in any public street or place
within the Town unless it is effectively restrained by a chain or
leash not exceeding eight feet in length, provided that in any area
formally designated as a municipal dog park or canine recreation area,
a dog shall be allowed to be off the leash under the following conditions:
A. The dog must at all times be accompanied by and under the control
of a person;
B. Any dog left unattended may be impounded;
C. The person in charge of a dog inside a designated off-leash area
must immediately pick up any fecal material deposited by that dog;
and
D. The person in charge of a dog inside a designated off-leash area
must control the animal so that it does not disturb the surrounding
area by barking or other action and so that it does not disturb or
threaten others using the designated off-leash area and the area surrounding
the designated off-leash area.
The owner, keeper or person otherwise in control of a dog shall
immediately pick up and properly dispose of any feces left by such
dog on any street, sidewalk, or other public area, or on any private
property that is not owned or occupied by such person. Any person
who takes a dog onto a street, sidewalk, or other public place shall
carry a container, tool, implement or other device to be used for
picking up and containing dog feces, and the person shall dispose
of said dog feces in a designated receptacle or otherwise properly.
The provisions of this section shall not apply to a person who is
employing a working assistance dog.
The owner, keeper, or person otherwise in control of a dog shall
not cause or permit a dog:
A. To be unlicensed when a license is required by law.
B. To be without current license and rabies vaccination tags.
C. To bite, physically injure, assault or threaten any person without
legally recognized justification or provocation.
D. To bite or physically injure any domestic animal without legally
recognized justification or provocation.
E. To chase any motorist, bicyclist, or pedestrian on any public way,
street, or sidewalk or in any public place.
F. To be off the property where the dog resides, if subject to a confinement
order.
G. To be off the property where the dog resides, unmuzzled, if subject
to a muzzle order.
H. To disturb the peace and quiet enjoyment of any residential neighborhood
by continuous or repeated barking, yelping, howling, or whining without
legal justification.
The provisions of this chapter are intended to be in addition to and not in lieu of those contained in MGL c. 140, § 136A et seq., as amended by Chapter
193 of Legislative Acts of 2012; nothing contained in this chapter shall deprive the Town from employing the remedies provided in those sections, including but not limited to disposition of a dog found to be a dangerous dog or nuisance dog, as provided in MGL c. 140, § 157, as amended. To the maximum extent possible, the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed to be consistent with and/or supplementing those contained in MGL c. 140, as provided in MGL c. 140, §§ 173 and 173A, as amended.