Sunday, November 22, 2009

Potentially dangerous dogs in Bordeaux HOA

Potentially dangerous dogs in Bordeaux HOA

Pitbulls, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers and the mixes of these breeds are considered "potentially dangerous dogs" within the City of Everett. 

Dogs that have bitten or acted aggressively may also be declared potentially dangerous.

Requirements
All potentially dangerous dogs in our HOA are required to be contained in the owner's house or in a kennel with secure sides, top and a locked gate. The kennel must provide adequate protection from the elements and water.
 
 
Potentially dangerous dogs may be walked on a leash by a responsible person but must wear a muzzle when outside of the kennel or the owner's house.

At no time may a potentially dangerous dog be tied or chained outside, loose in a fenced yard, or off leash in an off-leash park.

All potentially dangerous dogs are required to be registered, licensed and microchipped within 30 days of entering the City of Everett or being declared potentially dangerous.

Violation of this ordinance is a gross misdemeanor and is punishable by up to $5,000 fine, a year in jail, or a combination of both for the City of Everett and will be subject to the Bordeaux HOA violation policies.

Our Bordeaux HOA violation information will be mailed with the House Rules and Regulations that will further explain the Bordeaux HOA rules on owning pets in our community.

 

Please contact the Everett Animal Control To File Any Complaints and notify Samaras Associates

Contact Info:

 

 

Animal Control
333 Smith Island Rd, 98205
T:
 425-257-6000
F:
 425-257-6018

http://www.everettwa.org/default.aspx?ID=283


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Bordeaux HOA

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