May issue or mail a notice of complaint of violation
of the above-mentioned procedure to the owner or keeper. If the owner
or keeper of such dog(s), cat(s) or other animal as defined by MGL
c. 140, § 145B, is a minor, the parent or guardian of such
minor shall be held liable for any violation of the bylaw.
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(1)
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Any dog which, unprovoked, in an aggressive
manner, inflicts severe injury upon or kills a human being.
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(2)
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Any dog previously determined to be and currently
listed as a potentially dangerous dog which, after its owner or keeper
has been notified of this determination, continues the behavior that
caused it to be listed as a potentially dangerous dog, or is found
to be in violation of orders placed upon it in a previous hearing.
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(3)
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Any dog that has been used for the purpose of
dog fighting or is a dog trained for dogfighting.
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(1)
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Any dog which, unprovoked, chases or approaches
a person in a menacing fashion or apparent attitude of attack upon
the streets, sidewalks or any public or private property.
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(2)
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Any dog with a known propensity, tendency or
disposition to attack unprovoked, to cause injury, or to otherwise
threaten the safety of human beings or domestic animals.
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(3)
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Any dog which, unprovoked, on two separate occasions
within the prior thirty-six-month period, engages in any behavior
that requires a defensive action by any person to prevent bodily injury
when the person and the dog are off of the property of the owner of
the dog.
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(4)
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Any dog which, unprovoked, on two separate occasions
within the prior thirty-six-month period has killed, seriously bitten,
inflicted injury, or otherwise caused injury attacking a domestic
animal off the property of the owner of the dog.
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(5)
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Any dog which, unprovoked, bites a person causing
a less than severe injury.
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Exemptions:
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No dog may be declared dangerous if the threat,
injury or damage was sustained by a person who, at the time, was committing
a willful trespass or other tort upon the premises occupied by the
owner or keeper of the dog, or was teasing, tormenting, abusing, or
assaulting the dog, or has in the past been observed or reported to
have teased, tormented, abused or assaulted the dog, or was committing
or attempting to commit a crime.
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The provisions of this section shall not apply
to dogs owned by law enforcement agencies or law enforcement officers
in the performance of police work.
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Procedure for determining a "potentially dangerous
or dangerous" dog.
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Based upon receipt of a written complaint by
a citizen requesting a determination that a dog is potentially dangerous
or dangerous, or on the initiative of an Animal Control Officer based
on information received by such Officer, the Select Board may make
an investigation and determination that a dog is potentially dangerous
or dangerous. The investigation and determination shall be in accordance
with the provisions of this ordinance and shall be consistent with
the procedures delineated in MGL c.140, § 157.
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When a dog is determined to be potentially dangerous
or dangerous, the Select Board may order any or all of the following:
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(a)
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Spaying or neutering within 30 days.
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(b)
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Microchip identification, tattooing or other
means of permanent identification.
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(c)
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Behavior training.
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(d)
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Any other order concerning the keeping, restraint,
removal from the Town, humane euthanasia, or disposal of such dog,
as may be deemed necessary, in accordance with MGL c. 140, § 157.
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Such orders may include:
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Requirements at home for dogs that have been
determined to be potentially dangerous or dangerous: While on the
owner's or keeper's property, a dog that has been determined to be
potentially dangerous or dangerous may be ordered securely confined
indoors or in a securely enclosed and locked pen or structure of a
type meeting standards established by the Animal Control Officer,
suitable to prevent the entry of young children and designed to prevent
the dog from escaping. Such pen or structure must have a minimum dimension
of 12 feet by 12 feet by six feet high, with a solid floor to prevent
the dog from digging out and a top to prevent the dog from climbing
out. If the pen has no solid floor secured to the sides, the sides
must be embedded into the ground no less than two feet to prevent
digging out. The enclosure must provide the dog with adequate shelter
from the elements of nature. The owner shall conspicuously display
a sign with a symbol warning children who cannot read of the presence
of a dangerous dog.
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Requirements outside of the home for dogs that
have been determined to be potentially dangerous or dangerous:
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While off of the owner's or keeper's premises,
a dog that has been determined to be potentially dangerous or dangerous
must be restrained by a lead approved by the Animal Control Officer
not exceeding six feet in length and must be under the direct control
of a responsible, able-bodied adult. No dog designated as a potentially
dangerous or dangerous dog shall be permitted at public festivals,
carnivals, parades or similar events. The dog may be required while
at large to wear a muzzle designed to prevent the dog from biting.
The muzzle must prevent injury to the dog and must not interfere with
the dog's vision or respiration.
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The owner or keeper of a dog that has been determined
to be potentially dangerous or dangerous must immediately notify the
Animal Control Officer if the dog (a) is loose or unconfined; (b)
bites a person or attacks another animal; (c) is sold, given away
or dies; (d) has been moved to another address, and the location of
the new address.
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Penalties.
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If said animal is found on property not owned
or controlled its owner or keeper, or is found to be not restrained
in a secure area, or is found to be in violation of any order issued
by the Select Board, said dog may be subject to further restriction,
including an order of removal from the Town of Barre or humane euthanasia.
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Each day there exists a violation of any of
the provisions of this ordinance shall constitute and be punishable
as a separate offense.
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A dog that has been determined to be potentially
dangerous or dangerous shall not be considered legally licensed, pursuant
to MGL c.140 §§ 137; 147 unless the owner is in full
compliance with this ordinance.
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