North Dakota Statutes
§ 36-21-10 — Dogs, wolves, and coyotes worrying livestock or poultry may be killed
North Dakota § 36-21-10
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N.D. Cent. Code § 36-21-10 (2026).
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Any person who kills any dog, wolf, or coyote kept as a domestic animal is not liable in any civil action to the owner of the animal:
1.When the person sees such animal in the act of killing, chasing, worrying, or damaging
any livestock or poultry; or
2.When the person discovers evidence that the animal recently killed or chased sheep.
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