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Board considers urgent changes to dangerous dog legislation

August 06, 2024 | Campbell County, Virginia


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Board considers urgent changes to dangerous dog legislation
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on proposed changes to the local code regarding dangerous dogs, prompted by concerns from Supervisor Lawton's constituents. The meeting highlighted a specific exception within the current dangerous dog clause that has raised questions about the criteria used to classify a dog as dangerous.

Supervisor Lawton explained that the existing code allows for subjective judgment regarding a dog's behavior, which can lead to inconsistencies in how dangerous dogs are identified. He emphasized that the current framework relies heavily on the perceptions of the dog’s owner or the victim, which may not always reflect the actual risk posed by the animal.

The board is being asked to consider enacting a legislative program that would formally address these concerns and advocate for a review of the dangerous dog code. Lawton clarified that being classified as a dangerous dog does not automatically result in euthanasia, although it could potentially lead to that outcome depending on the circumstances.

The proposal aims to create a more standardized approach to assessing dangerous dogs, ensuring that public safety is prioritized while also considering the rights of dog owners. The board's decision on this matter could have significant implications for local animal control policies and community safety.

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