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1 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> NORTH CAROLINA <br /> ANIMAL SERVICES <br /> 1601 Eubanks Road http://orangecountync.gov/departments/animalservices phone: (919)942-7387 <br /> Chapel Hill, NC 27516 fax: (919)918-2393 <br /> November 18, 2020 <br /> To: Penny Rich, Chair, Board of County Commissioners and Bonnie Hammersley, County <br /> Manager <br /> From: Robert A. Marotto, Animal Services Director <br /> Re: Further Regulation of Aggressive Dogs <br /> Introduction <br /> Animal Services staff and the Animal Services Advisory Board have received and reviewed a <br /> request from Joseph Williams to strengthen the regulation of aggressive dogs in Orange <br /> County. After careful consideration involving the Animal Services staff attorney,there is <br /> unanimous agreement that further regulation of dogs is both unnecessary and undesirable. <br /> Before turning to Mr. Williams' concerns, I would stress that there is now a greater <br /> appreciation of legal provisions for regulating dogs that behave aggressively even when they do <br /> not bite a person or another animal. These provisions exist both in Orange County's Unified <br /> Animal Ordinance and North Carolina's General Statutes. To a greater degree than previously, <br /> Animal Control Officers and others are attentive to whether the facts of a case support <br /> enforcement and/or regulation even if an aggressive dog has not bitten someone. <br /> Concerns <br /> Mr. Williams' concerns stem from his personal experience with a neighbor's leashed dog which <br /> exhibited some aggression toward him and his own dog. His concern is that Animal Services <br /> was unable to apply dangerous dog regulations because his neighbor's dog was leashed and did <br /> not bite him or his dog. His proposed remedy is to introduce restrictions that would be applied <br /> to dogs that behaved aggressively even if their behavior didn't justify them being declared a <br /> dangerous dog. <br /> The restrictions Mr. Williams has proposed are presented in two emails (Attachment I and <br /> Attachment 11) and include the following: <br /> 1 <br />
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