
(2) that has standing crops or crop residues For purposes of this section, “agricultural land” means land: Dogs outdoor food and beverage service establishments Town board powers listed formal nameĬrimes Expungement Victims (Ch. Annual town meeting powers of electorsĬhapter 366. Recognition commercial breeder excellenceĬhapter 365. Dog and cat breeders licensing account appropriationģ47.65. Destruction of dog in certain circumstancesģ47.615. Potentially dangerous and dangerous dogsģ47.56.

Public access notice inspection enforcementģ47.53. Licensing procedures inspections administrationģ47.37. Any person may kill dogs in certain casesģ47.18.
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Fees, dog license fund disposal, accountingģ47.17. Fees paid to county treasurer monthlyģ47.13. Owners of dogs and kennels licensesģ47.12. Dogs and cats best management standards for care by dealers, commercial breeders, and brokers Taking distrained beasts a misdemeanorģ46.19. Running at large defined prohibited treble damagesģ46.18. Poundmaster custody sale time noticeģ46.16. Removal of estray neglect to give noticeģ46.08.

Using dogs to locate wounded deer or bear Use of dogs and horses to take big game prohibitedĩ7B.207. Hunting Restrictions and Requirements.ĩ7B.205. Unclaimed and unredeemed animals impounded scientific use or other disposition (Repealed) Unmuzzled dogs not permitted at largeģ5.71. Police Regulations for Dogs (public nuisance, dangerous dogs, when dogs can be killed, etc.)Īgriculture (Ch. Pet and Companion Animal Welfare Act (licensing, bites, owner requirements, etc.) Among the provisions include several laws related to natural resources protection and hunting with dogs, the sale of dogs, and laws related to damage done by dogs.įish and Game Provisions Relating to Dogs

These statutes comprise Minnesota's relevant dog laws.
