Cornelius does not have breed-specific legislation. Dangerous dog determinations follow N.C.G.S. 67-4.1 behavior-based criteria. Any dog declared dangerous must be muzzled in public, securely confined, and carry 100,000 dollars liability insurance.
North Carolina's Dangerous Dog Act (N.C.G.S. 67-4.1 through 67-4.5) establishes a statewide behavior-based framework: a dog becomes 'potentially dangerous' if it inflicts a bite requiring medical treatment, kills another domestic animal off its property, or is approached in a vicious manner; it becomes 'dangerous' if it kills or seriously injures a person or has been previously determined potentially dangerous. No breed is categorically restricted. Cornelius follows the Mecklenburg County Animal Care & Control framework, which operates under Mecklenburg County Ordinance Ch. 3 (Animal Control). Once declared dangerous under state procedure (written notice, appeal to local county board), the owner must confine the dog in a secure enclosure, muzzle and leash it in public, carry 100,000 dollars in liability insurance, and post warning signage. HOAs in lakefront neighborhoods like The Peninsula or Robbins Park may impose breed restrictions via CC&Rs which are enforceable against homeowners despite no town ban.
Owning a dangerous dog without the required confinement, muzzle, or insurance is a Class 3 misdemeanor under G.S. 67-4.3 β fine up to 200 dollars and potential 20-day jail term. Strict civil liability for injuries under G.S. 67-4.4. Dog may be impounded and euthanized after repeat incidents.
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