A couple years ago, our county passed an ordinance for dogs. It's not a leash law per say, but puts full responsibility on the dogs owner for anything their animal does. The law does state that if an animal is running loose, the owner must be within 100 ft of the animal and directly supervising it.
Police don't chase down stray animals to enforce it. But it gives them options if they start getting complaints about an animal. It's also helped cut down on the number of cases in the court systems because someone shot an animal on there property and the animals owner got there butt hurt.
Now, if your dog's running loose and the police start getting complaints, the first visit is usually a warning to explain the in and out of the ordinance. Second visit is $50 per animal and goes up from there.
If your animals being aggressive, then it's a $500 fine per animal, and if they come out again multiple times, then criminal charges will be filed against the animals owner.
The ordinance was designed to force a pet owner to be responsible for their animals instead of just letting them do what ever.
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