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Breed Restrictions: Attleboro vs Somerset

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Attleboro, MA and Somerset, MA?

Attleboro and Somerset have similar restriction levels.

Attleboro, MA

Bristol County

Some Restrictions

Attleboro does not impose breed-specific legislation. The city enforces dangerous dog provisions under its ordinance and state law MGL Ch. 140. A dangerous dog is one that attacks causing physical injury or death without justification, or behaves in a manner posing an unjustified imminent threat.

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Somerset, MA

Bristol County

Some Restrictions

Bristol County does not impose county-level breed restrictions. Massachusetts has no statewide breed ban preemption, allowing individual municipalities to set their own policies. Most Bristol County towns enforce dangerous dog provisions under MGL Ch. 140 rather than breed-specific bans.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAttleboroSomerset
Breed BansNone β€” no BSL-
Dangerous DogAttack causing injury or imminent threatMGL Ch. 140 provisions apply
State LawMGL Ch. 140 provisions apply-
EnforcementAnimal Control-
County BSL-None
State Preemption-No statewide breed ban preemption
Authority-Individual municipalities

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Attleboro FAQ

Are any dog breeds banned in Attleboro?

Attleboro does not impose breed-specific legislation. The city enforces dangerous dog provisions under its ordinance and state law MGL Ch. 140. A dangerous dog is one that attacks causing physical injury or death without justification, or behaves in a manner posing an unjustified imminent threat.

Are there pit bull restrictions in Attleboro?

Breed Bans: None β€” no BSL. Dangerous Dog: Attack causing injury or imminent threat. State Law: MGL Ch. 140 provisions apply. Enforcement: Animal Control.

Somerset FAQ

Are any dog breeds banned in Bristol County?

Bristol County does not impose county-level breed restrictions. Massachusetts has no statewide breed ban preemption, allowing individual municipalities to set their own policies. Most Bristol County towns enforce dangerous dog provisions under MGL Ch. 140 rather than breed-specific bans.

Are there pit bull restrictions in Bristol County?

County BSL: None. State Preemption: No statewide breed ban preemption. Dangerous Dog: MGL Ch. 140 provisions apply. Authority: Individual municipalities.

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