Dog Profiling…….Could It Be a Thing of the Past? (CO)

On January 19, 2018, House Bill 18-1126 was introduced and assigned to the Local Government Committee. HB 18-1126 proposes to prohibit association regulations banning dogs due solely to breed, weight, or size classifications. If passed, associations would no longer be able to adopt blanket restrictions prohibiting specific dog breeds, i.e. pit bulls, dogs larger than a certain weight, i.e. 75 pounds, or classes of dogs, i.e. large dogs. However, this Bill does not seek to restrict regulations relating to the prevention of nuisance barking, requirements concerning the number of dogs per household, waste disposal requirements, or other restrictions targeting bad behavior.  Read the article………………..

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