North Carolina Statutes

§ 67-4.2 — Precautions against attacks by dangerous dogs

North Carolina § 67-4.2
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 67Dogs
Art. 1ADangerous Dogs

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 67-4.2 (2026).

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(a)It is unlawful for an owner to:
(1)Leave a dangerous dog unattended on the owner's real property unless the dog is confined indoors, in a securely enclosed and locked pen, or in another structure designed to restrain the dog;
(2)Permit a dangerous dog to go beyond the owner's real property unless the dog is leashed and muzzled or is otherwise securely restrained and muzzled.
(b)If the owner of a dangerous dog transfers ownership or possession of the dog to another person (as defined in G.S. 12-3(6)), the owner shall provide written notice to:
(1)The authority that made the determination under this Article, stating the name and address of the new owner or possessor of the dog; and
(2)The person taking ownership or possession of the dog, specifying the dog's dangerous behavior and t

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