COLUMBUS, Ohio (WOIO) - Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine will sign dozens of bills into law today in Columbus, one of them will drastically change the laws around dangerous and vicious dogs, known as Avery’s Law ...
With the passage of Avery’s Law, signed into law on December 18, 2025, Ohio has overhauled its regulatory approach to dangerous and vicious dogs by clarifying definitions, adding new compliance ...
Dog laws in Marion County and across Ohio are about to change. New laws give dog wardens more authority to seize dangerous dogs and steeper penalties for negligent owners. Governor Mike DeWine signed ...
Ohio lawmakers passed a major overhaul of the state's dangerous dog laws after publication of an investigation by this newspaper into how current laws fail victims of vicious attacks. The Ohio Senate ...
A recent update to state law in New Hampshire allows municipalities to regulate the muzzling of dogs deemed vicious. The Dover Police Department has proposed an ordinance requiring such dogs to be ...
A Georgia state representative is working to strengthen laws governing vicious dogs after a fatal attack left a Macon County family grieving and a community on edge. In early December, three loose pit ...
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