Tuesday, September 4, 2012

We are experiencing a large number of dogs in our neighborhood running free or off their leash.  If your pet is out front of your house it needs to be on a Leash. If you see dogs running around our neighborhood, please call Department of Animal Control and report them. The number to call is (888) 452-7381.
 
California Dog Leash Laws

Each state has their own unique set of rules regarding leash laws for dogs. When it comes to California, the state has a strict liability policy which means people are liable for any injuries or damage that a dog does, whether or not the owner was negligent. Owners are not only liable if the dog attacks a human, they are also liable if the dog attacks any animal, except for another dog or cat. Knowing that the owner is always at fault, eases the litigious process and reduces the number of drawn out legal claims made against owners for dog attacks.

Dog Bite Statue


  • California has a dog bite statue. This means that owners are liable if their dog bites someone, and this rule extends to private property as well. Only in the case of trespassing is the dog bite statue reconsidered, and a court will determine who is liable in those cases. The only people exempt form the dog bite statue are police, military, and other government agencies that are using an attack dog to assist with job duties.

Warning

  • In California, it is illegal to leash or affix a dog to anything unless the dog has adequate food and shelter within reach. California believes that every dog should be provided with enough area to exercise and leashes prohibit this basic need. Therefore, dog owners who keep their dogs tied to parking meters, benches, or other objects can be threatened with a misdemeanor offense. However, there are certain areas where leash laws do not apply and that includes when an animal is in transit, in a vehicle, or in the physical possession of someone.

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