What Is BSL?by Aimee Amodio | More from this Blogger 26 Jul 2007 07:57 PM Have you heard of BSL - breed specific legislation? Any law designed to place restrictions on the ownership of certain breeds of dogs can be considered BSL. What dogs are affected? Commonly restricted breeds include:
The most common kind of BSL bans dogs of a certain breed from an area -- most of this type of breed specific legislation is on a city basis, not a county-wide or state-wide basis. All dogs of the banned breed must be removed from the area or euthanized. Sometimes, dogs of the banned breed who already live there are "grandfathered" in and protected, but new pets may not be brought into the area. Other BSL may require certain breeds to be muzzled in public or remain on the owner's property at all times -- that means no walks, no trips to the park, nothing. Some laws require owners of particular breeds to carry insurance. So what's the problem with breed specific legislation?
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