No More ‘Free Bite’ for Kentucky Dogs

November 4, 2009

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Dogs will no longer get a “free bite” in Independence, Kentucky.

Officials in the northern Kentucky city put more teeth into the animal control ordinance this week by removing a provision that a dog couldn’t be declared vicious until after it bit someone.

The Kentucky Enquirer reported City Attorney Jed Deters said officers can now issue citations and the court will determine if the animal is vicious.

The new ordinance doesn’t specify any breed, but comes after complaints that pedestrians had taken to carrying sticks and, in one case, a gun because of two pit bull dogs that had run loose and had reportedly attacked people.

The reworked law also now bars people keeping exotic or wild animals. A baboon was removed from a home in Independence last month under a Kenton County law.

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  • November 5, 2009 at 12:00 pm
    Lawyer says:
    Not sure what you're saying exactly about attack vs. bite, but if you want to know where "every dog gets one free bite" came from, you'll probably have to consult some early 1... read more
  • November 4, 2009 at 1:48 am
    Azekiel says:
    I'd like to meet the jackass who came up the "first bite is free" concept. A dog doesn't have to be vicious to bite. It's their nature. Attacks vs. bites should be treated d... read more
  • November 4, 2009 at 12:56 pm
    Barry says:
    Too bad this same logic does not apply to drunk drivers---usually after the 4th or 5th DWI a drunk has to start worrying abourt losing his/her license.........
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