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Breed Restrictions: New Haven vs North Haven

How do breed restrictions rules compare between New Haven, CT and North Haven, CT?

New Haven and North Haven have similar restriction levels.

New Haven, CT

New Haven County

Few Restrictions

New Haven does not have breed-specific legislation. Connecticut state law does not authorize local breed bans. Dogs are regulated based on individual behavior through the dangerous dog statute.

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North Haven, CT

New Haven County

Few Restrictions

Connecticut state law expressly preempts municipalities from enacting breed-specific dog regulations, prohibiting any city or town ordinance that bans, restricts, or regulates dogs based on breed alone.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNew HavenNorth Haven
Breed BansNone-
Dangerous DogBased on individual behavior-
CT Statute§ 22-357 through § 22-363-
AuthorityAnimal Control Officer-
Preemption statute-Conn. Gen. Stat. 22-339d
Year enacted-2013
BSL status-Banned statewide
Allowed regulation-Individual behavior only
Dangerous dog statute-Sec. 22-358

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New Haven FAQ

Does New Haven ban pit bulls or other breeds?

No. New Haven does not have breed-specific legislation. Dogs are regulated based on individual behavior under Connecticut state law.

What happens if my dog bites someone?

The animal control officer investigates and may declare the dog dangerous, triggering confinement requirements and potential liability.

North Haven FAQ

Can Connecticut towns ban pit bulls or other breeds?

No. Section 22-339d expressly forbids municipalities from regulating dogs based on breed, type, or physical characteristics. Any such local ordinance is unenforceable under state preemption law.

Can my dog still be declared dangerous in Connecticut?

Yes, but only based on the individual animal's behavior. Animal control officers conduct case-by-case determinations under Sec. 22-358 considering bites, attacks, or threatening conduct, not breed.

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