Search results from Animal Control
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Destroying Unlicensed DogsWhat procedures should a town follow when considering whether an unlicensed dog needs to be destroyed? Show search terms in context »Category: Selected VLCT News Articles » |
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Destroying Licensed DogsWhat procedures must a town follow when considering whether a licensed dog needs to be destroyed? Show search terms in context »Category: Selected VLCT News Articles » |
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Loose AnimalsWhat authority does a town have to regulate animals running loose? Show search terms in context »Category: Selected VLCT News Articles » |
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Regulation of Animal CrueltyThis ordinance is enacted to protect the welfare of animals. Show search terms in context »Category: VLCT Model Ordinances & Policies » |
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Rabies Vaccination Law is ChangedBy now, most town clerks are well aware that the law regulating rabies vaccinations for dogs and wolf hybrids has changed. Show search terms in context »Category: Selected VLCT News Articles » |
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Kennel v. Breeder's PermitWhat is the difference between a kennel permit and a breeder’s permit when licensing dogs? Show search terms in context »Category: Selected VLCT News Articles » |
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Dog Licensing Q's & A'sAs April 1st quickly approaches, many town clerks are engaged in the unwieldy task of dog licensing. Show search terms in context »Category: Selected VLCT News Articles » |
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Dog Hit and RunThe town constable wants to know if motorists have the legal obligation to stop if they hit a dog with their vehicle? Show search terms in context »Category: Selected VLCT News Articles » |
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Kennel Permit v. Special LicenseWhat is the difference between a kennel permit and a ‘special license’? Show search terms in context »Category: Selected VLCT News Articles » |
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Regulating Dogs and Wolf-HybridsThis ordinance is to regulate the keeping of dogs and wolf hybrids, to protect public health and safety and to protect the residents’ quiet enjoyment of their homes and properties. Show search terms in context »Category: VLCT Model Ordinances & Policies » |
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Warrantless Seizure Provision of Animal Cruelty Statute ConstitutionalThe Vermont Supreme Court, in Hegarty v. Addison County Humane Society, 2004 VT 33 (April 2, 2004), ruled a provision of the Vermont Animal Cruelty statute authorizing humane officers to seize animals without a warrant does not violate an individual’s right to protection from an unreasonable search and seizure. Show search terms in context »Category: Selected VLCT News Articles » |



