Washington State has one of the strictest dangerous dog laws in the nation. It is the owner’s responsibility to control his or her animal. Failure to do so may result in criminal prosecution as well as civil suit.
WASHINGTON’S DANGEROUS DOG LAW
Washington State has one of the strictest dangerous dog laws in the nation. It is the owner’s responsibility to control his or her animal. Failure to do so may result in criminal prosecution as well as civil suit.
IMPORTANT
All dogs exhibiting POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS behavior can be evaluated for designation as a dangerous dog under Washington law. Pet owners whose dogs have been classified as potentially dangerous are liable for criminal prosecution for subsequent violations in addition; a further determination will be made to upgrade the classification to DANGEROUS. This does not preclude the filing of felony or civil charges for the first offence in cases of serious human injury or death.
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Dangerous Dog:
Potentially Dangerous Dog:
Potential Penalties:
Keeping a “Dangerous Dog”
To keep a dog legally classified as dangerous, you must:
Registration of a Dangerous Dog
Required to keep a dog legally classified as Dangerous or Potentially Dangerous: