How is a dog declared dangerous/potentially dangerous?

There are three criteria that a dog may be declared under the law:

  • Inflicted a bite on a person that resulted in broken bones or broken skin or required cosmetic surgery or hospitalization
  • Killed or inflicted severe injury upon a domestic animal when not on the owner’s real property
  • Approached a person when not on the owner’s real property in a vicious or terrorizing manner in an apparent attitude of attack

Victims and dog owners should inquire at the office to complete paperwork for the Initial Panel to review in these determinations.

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1. What happens to animals that Animal Services Unit (ASU) picks up?
2. What do I do if I find a stray animal?
3. Do you adopt animals?
4. When does my pet need its rabies vaccination? County registration?
5. Where do you have jurisdiction?
6. How many pets may I own?
7. What happens if my pet bites someone?
8. Why are cats allowed to run loose?
9. What about dogs running loose?
10. Why can’t I tie my dog out in my yard?
11. How is a dog declared dangerous/potentially dangerous?
12. What are the differences between ASU and the Humane Society?
13. Where are you (ASU) located?