Minnesota Statutes
§ 347.53 — POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS AND DANGEROUS DOGS
Minnesota § 347.53
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 347.53 (2026).
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Any statutory or home rule charter city, or any county, may regulate potentially dangerous and dangerous dogs. Except as provided in section347.51, subdivision 8, nothing in sections347.50to347.565limits any restrictions that the local jurisdictions may place on owners of potentially dangerous or dangerous dogs.
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Legislative History
1988 c 711 s 4;1989 c 37 s 11;2008 c 325 s 9
Nearby Sections
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§ 347.01
OWNER'S LIABILITY; PENALTY§ 347.02
KEEPING AFTER NOTICE; PENALTY§ 347.03
DOGS MAY BE KILLED§ 347.04
PUBLIC NUISANCE§ 347.05
OWNER NOT KNOWN§ 347.06
HEARING; JUDGMENT; EXECUTION§ 347.07
COSTS§ 347.08
COUNTY BOARD MAY LICENSE§ 347.09
LICENSES§ 347.11
DOG COLLARS TO BE TAGGED§ 347.14
UNLICENSED DOGS§ 347.15
PERSONS DAMAGED, CLAIMS FILEDCite This Page — Counsel Stack
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Minnesota § 347.53, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/347.53.