Vermont Statutes

§ 5009 — Pursuing coyote with aid of dogs; landowner permission

Vermont § 5009
JurisdictionVermont
Title 10Title 10: Conservation and Development
Ch. 115Chapter 115: Hunting Dogs

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Bluebook
Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 10, § 5009 (2026).

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(a)A person shall not release a dog onto land posted in accordance with section 5201 of this title for the purpose of pursuing coyote with the aid of dogs unless the dog owner or handler of the hunting dog has obtained a courtesy permission card from the landowner or landowner’s agent allowing the pursuit of coyote with the aid of dogs on the land.
(b)A person shall not release onto land a dog for the purpose of pursuing coyote with the aid of dogs if in the previous 365 days a dog had been previously found on the land, and the dog owner, a handler of the dog, or a person participating in the hunt has been personally informed by law enforcement that hunting dogs are not permitted on the property.
(c)(1) For a first offense, a person who violates this section shall have committed a minor

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