4 rules for unincorporated Western Connecticut, Connecticut.
Verified from official government sources
Connecticut's roaming-dog statute CGS Β§22-364 makes it an infraction to allow a dog onto another's property or public spaces; each member town enforces leash and dangerous-dog provisions through its animal control officer.
Connecticut prohibits breed-specific legislation under CGS Β§22-339d; no town in the region may ban or restrict dogs by breed.
Beekeeping is legal in Connecticut; apiaries must be registered annually with the State Entomologist at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (CGS Β§22-89 et seq.). Towns regulate hive placement through zoning.
Connecticut bans private possession of potentially dangerous animals β big cats, bears, wolves and most primates β under CGS Β§26-40a, region-wide.
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