
Ohio's Avery's Law: Cracking Down on Dangerous Dogs
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Ohios Averys Law, named after a mauled twelve-year-old, strengthens dog ownership regulations. The law, signed in December 2025, holds owners accountable for unprovoked attacks, enabling criminal charges and dog seizures. It mandates liability insurance, registration, and strict confinement for dangerous dogs, with harsher penalties for violations. Responsible ownership, including leashing, training, supervision, and licensing, is emphasized to prevent future tragedies.
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