Potentially dangerous dog means any dog that:
Potentially dangerous dog means any of the following:
Potentially dangerous dog means means any dog that the Justice of the Peace Court has declared to be potentially dangerous by the Panel pursuant to under § 3077F of this title.
Examples of Potentially dangerous dog in a sentence
Potentially dangerous dog: A parishioner had been walking with a group when a dog attempted to attack them, it broke the chain and attempted to attack the group.
Section 9-17-1 Findings and intent 9-17-2 Short title9-17-3 Definitions9-17-4 Potentially dangerous dog 9-17-5 Dangerous dog9-17-6 Irresponsible owners9-17-7 Hearings 9-17-99 Penalty § 9-17-1 FINDINGS AND INTENT.
All voted in favor; motion carried.3. Attorney:• Potentially dangerous dog – Daniel Lawton update: Tammy Gimpl of Animal Control reported that she heard they chose to put the dog down.• Dog bite – Lyle Ruschmeier: The dog, Bella, was held for 10 days after the bite but the dog was never claimed after the hold.
More Definitions of Potentially dangerous dog
Potentially dangerous dog means any dog that when unprovoked:
Potentially dangerous dog means any dog that when unprovoked: (a) Inflicts bites on a human or a domestic animal either on public or private property, or (b) chases or approaches a person upon the streets, sidewalks, or any public grounds in a menacing fashion or apparent attitude of attack, or any dog with a known propensity, tendency, or disposition to attack unprovoked, to cause injury, or to cause injury or otherwise to threaten the safety of humans or domestic animals.
Potentially dangerous dog means any dog that has been designated as such by the General Sessions Court.
Potentially dangerous dog means a dog that may reasonably be assumed to pose a threat to public safety as demonstrated by any of the following behaviors:
Potentially dangerous dog means any dog declared to be potentially dangerous by the Panel pursuant to § 926 of this title.
Potentially dangerous dog means a dog that in the absence of any mitigating factors, chases or approaches any person or domestic animal, anywhere other than on the property of its owner, in a menacing fashion or apparent attitude of attack, including but limited to, behaviour such as growling or snarling or shows the disposition or tendency to be threatening or aggressive.
Potentially dangerous dog means any dog or dog hybrid declared potentially dangerous by a Municipal Court.