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Unit 9 ARE 306 Liability for Livestock and Other Animals, and Dog Law Dog Law I. Strict liability A. For destruction of livestock or fowl off the dog owner's premises (plus costs of suit) B. For damages caused by a dangerous dog anywhere C. For damages caused by a dog running at large at night II. Dogs which may be killed A. Any dog believed to be mad (rabid) B. Any dog which has killed humans, sheep, cattle, hogs, goats, or poultry C. Any dog running at large in a wildlife refuge, sanctuary, or management area, by an agent or employee of the Wildlife Resources Commission D. Any dog whose destruction is authorized by county or city ordinance III. Criminal liability A. Any owner who allows a bitch to run at large when it is in heat B. Any owner who fails to kill a dog which has killed domestic livestock or a human, and who allows the dog to roam at liberty C. Failure by anyone to kill a dog believed to be mad D. Leaving a dangerous dog unattended on the owner's real property unless it is kept indoors in an enclosed and locked pen E. Transferring possession or ownership of a dangerous dog to another without providing written notice to (1) the authority that determined the dog to be dangerous, and (2) to the one taking possession or ownership of the dog IV. Dangerous dog - definition Any dog (1) which has killed or inflicted severe injury on a person; (2) any dog kept primarily for dog fighting or trained for dog fighting; or (3) any dog determined to be dangerous by a county or municipal animal control officer or Board.LIVESTOCK I. Misdemeanor to permit livestock to run at large G.S. - 68-16. II. Reasonable costs to any who impound and care for livestock found running at large III. Allowing domestic fowls to run at large is a misdemeanor IV. Liability for trespassing livestock V. Liability for livestock on owner's


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