New Hampshire Statutes

§ 466:31 — Dogs a Menace, a Nuisance or Vicious

New Hampshire § 466:31
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title XLVANIMALS
Ch. 466DOGS AND CATS
SubdivisionMuzzling and Restraining Dogs

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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 466:31 (2026).

Text

I. [Repealed.] II. Under this section, a dog is considered to be a nuisance, a menace, or vicious to persons or to property under any or all but not limited to the following conditions:

(a)If a dog is "at large," which means it is off the premises of the owner or keeper and not under the control of any person by means of personal presence and attention as will reasonably control the conduct of such dog, unless accompanied by the owner or custodian. This subparagraph shall not include a dog which is being used for hunting, supervised competition, exhibition, or training for such activities if accompanied by the owner or custodian, or a dog which is guarding, working, or herding livestock, as defined in RSA 21: 34-a, II(a)(4), meaning that the owner or custodian must be able to see or hear

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Legislative History

1951, 52:1. RSA 466:31. 1957, 148:1. 1967, 294:1. 1969, 239:1. 1973, 531:125. 1977, 222:1. 1989, 158:4. 1994, 353:10, 14. 1995, 298:20. 2006, 11:2. 2007, 244:1, eff. Aug. 27, 2007.

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