The City of Hendersonville does not have a breed-specific dog ban. Pit bulls, Rottweilers, and other commonly-restricted breeds are legal to own in Hendersonville. Tennessee has no statewide preemption of breed-specific legislation - cities and counties retain home-rule authority under Title 6 of the TCA to enact local BSL, and roughly 35-40 Tennessee municipalities have done so - but Hendersonville and Sumner County have chosen not to. Dangerous-dog issues are handled on an individual, conduct-based basis under Title 10 of the Hendersonville Municipal Code and Tennessee state law (TCA 44-8-413 strict liability for dogs at large; TCA 39-17-1363 'vicious dog' criminal offense after a serious injury).
The Hendersonville Municipal Code (Title 10, Animal Control) does not include any breed-specific ban. Pit bulls (American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, and mixes), Rottweilers, Doberman Pinschers, German Shepherds, Mastiffs, Chow Chows, and Akitas are all legal to own in Hendersonville without breed-specific permits, insurance, muzzling, or enclosure requirements. Sumner County also does not maintain a BSL ordinance, and neither Hendersonville nor Sumner County appears on the BSL Census Tennessee tracker (which lists Adamsville, Baileyton, Dyer, Estill Springs, Fayetteville, Grand Junction, Greenbrier, Halls, Harriman, Henderson, Jefferson City, Lafayette, Madisonville, Manchester, Middleton, Morrison, Mt. Juliet, Paris, Puryear, Red Boiling Springs, Ripley, Selmer, Somerville, South Fulton, South Pittsburg, Sparta, Springfield, Wartrace, Watertown, and White Pine as confirmed BSL jurisdictions in TN). Instead, dangerous-dog issues are addressed by conduct: Title 10 of the Hendersonville Municipal Code regulates dogs that pose a threat to public safety, and Tennessee state law provides two backstops: (1) TCA 44-8-413 imposes strict civil liability on the owner of any dog (regardless of breed) that injures a person while running at large or that the owner knew or should have known had a propensity to attack; and (2) TCA 39-17-1363 makes it a criminal offense (Class B misdemeanor; Class A misdemeanor or felony in aggravated circumstances) to own or have custody of a 'potentially vicious dog' (one that has caused unprovoked injury) or a 'vicious dog' (one that has killed or seriously injured a person or pet, or has been adjudicated potentially vicious and reoffends). Importantly, Tennessee is one of roughly 21 states WITHOUT statewide BSL preemption: home-rule cities and counties under Title 6 may enact breed bans, but Hendersonville and Sumner County have not. Private landlords, condominium associations, HOAs, and insurance carriers in Hendersonville may still independently restrict specific breeds in leases, declarations of covenants, or insurance policies - those private restrictions are enforceable regardless of the absence of city BSL.
Hendersonville has no breed-specific permit, registration, muzzle, or enclosure rule to violate. A dog that injures a person while running at large exposes the owner to strict civil liability under TCA 44-8-413 regardless of breed. A second unprovoked attack, or a single attack causing serious bodily injury or death, may result in criminal charges under TCA 39-17-1363 ('Offense of owning, possessing, or having custody or control of a potentially vicious dog or a vicious dog') - up to Class A misdemeanor or felony in aggravated cases. Hendersonville Animal Control (615-264-5355) investigates dangerous-dog complaints inside the city.
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