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'I <br /> PROPOSED PIT BULL REGULATION <br /> TOWN OF MASHPEE <br /> Section 1. Purpose <br /> y <br /> Dogs known as "pit bulls" have generally-exhibited traits such as (i) powerful <br /> instincts for dominance which naturally result in a proclivity for fighting; (ii) a <br /> strong prey drive, which inspires a natural chase.instinct that often results in their '` <br /> aggressive pursuit of cats, rabbits, other dogs, and human children; (iii) a <br /> stubbornness that results in sustained, unyielding aggressiveness once an attack <br /> begins; (iv) powerful jaws capable of crushing bones and hanging on to victims ; <br /> even while the animal withstands infliction of injury or pain; and (v) a combination <br /> of stamina, agility, strength, and "gameness" (the will to successfully complete aL . } <br /> task). Judicial and legislative bodies have reacted by noting that the classification <br /> of pit bulls as dangerous animals has a rational basis in fact and that adopting <br /> controlling measures in order to reduce the likelihood of human injury bears a <br /> rational relationship to the governmental objectives of preserving public health, i <br /> public safety, and public welfare. The Town of Mashpee believes it is necessary to <br /> regulate, subject to certain exceptions with certain restrictions, pit bulls in order to , <br /> fulfill its primary mandate to protect human health, safety, and welfare within the <br /> Town. <br /> Section 2. Definitions k <br /> P <br /> PIT BULL - Any dog that is an American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire <br /> Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, or any dog of mixed breed displaying the <br /> majority of the physical traits of any one (1) or more of the above breeds, or any <br /> dog exhibiting those distinguishing characteristics which substantially conform to <br /> the standards established by the American Kennel Club or United Kennel Club <br /> for any of the above breeds, such characteristics being identifiable as an element <br /> of its breeding by a licensed veterinarian, by the animal control officer, or by any <br /> other qualified person, or any dog registered or licensed as a pit bull. Specifically <br /> excepted from this definition is any dog with proof by American Kennel Club or ` <br /> United Kennel Club papers or by a written certification or written notice from a <br /> veterinarian licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that the dog does <br /> not contain in its lineage any American Pit Bull Terrier American_ Staffordshire r <br /> Terrier, or Staffordshire Bull Terrier. As per an animal DNA lineage tesi . ... .. 4 " <br /> TOWN - The Town of Mashpee M} <br /> q �S <br /> q <br />
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