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Dog Leash Laws: Brockton vs North Plymouth

How do dog leash laws rules compare between Brockton, MA and North Plymouth, MA?

North Plymouth has fewer restrictions than Brockton.

Brockton, MA

Plymouth County

Heavy Restrictions

Brockton requires all dogs to be leashed or under direct control when off the owner's property under Chapter 3 of the Code of Ordinances. All dogs must be licensed annually.

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North Plymouth, MA

Plymouth County

Some Restrictions

State law requires dogs be effectively controlled or restrained, with municipalities authorized to enact local leash ordinances. Owners are strictly liable for dog-caused injuries.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrocktonNorth Plymouth
LeashRequired off owner's property-
LicenseAnnual, from City Clerk-
RabiesCurrent vaccination required-
EnforcementAnimal Control Officer-
Statute-M.G.L. c. 140 Β§155-174E
Tethering Limit-5 hours daily max
Owner Liability-Strict liability
Local Authority-Cities set leash rules

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Brockton FAQ

Do dogs need to be leashed in Brockton?

Yes. Dogs must be leashed or under direct control when off the owner's property.

Where do I license my dog?

Dog licenses are obtained annually from the Brockton City Clerk. Current rabies vaccination is required.

North Plymouth FAQ

Are dogs required to be leashed statewide in Massachusetts?

State law does not impose a universal leash requirement, but most municipalities require leashes in public. Owners must control dogs and are strictly liable for damages.

How long can a dog be tethered outside in Massachusetts?

M.G.L. c. 140 Β§174E limits outdoor tethering to five hours per 24-hour period and prohibits tethering between 10pm and 6am.

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