Not exact matches
Things are not 100 % free and clear in Toledo, as residents still fall
under the state law that deems «pit bulls» as vicious — however, that law is also up for debate when the state Senate session begins again next month (a
bill removing
breed specific legislation from the state law passed in the House of Representatives last Spring).
Under the law, four
breeds (pit bull terriers, American Staffordshire terriers, Staffordshire bull terriers and American pit bull terriers) had to be kept muzzled or leashed in public and sterilized within two months of the
bill's passage.
The language of the
bill in general tramples on many constitutional rights in many different ways, as well as allows dogs to be taken and killed off - hand
under certain circumstances, regardless as to the actual
breed or type of the dog.
Under S.B. 1712 dubbed the black market breeder's
bill, a board would be created to regulate commercial breeders with 11 or more
breeding dogs or cats at a time.
Under the
bill approved by the Senate, a Commercial Dog
Breeding Oversight Board would be established within the Department of Agriculture.
Under Ontario
Bill 132 «pit - bull» includes the Staffordshire Bull Terrier and the American Staffordshire Terrier, two
breeds registered by CKC.
Under the «Puppy Mill
Bill» a pet shop within the city limits can not sell, deliver, give away or transfer any commercially -
bred dogs, cats, or rabbits.
Under the proposed
bill, insurance companies would not be allowed to refuse to offer homeowners insurance or renters insurance coverage based on the specific
breed of an individual's dog.