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The Select Board unanimously classified the dogs as nuisance dogs and adopted six conditions, including secure confinement, humane restraint, muzzling and up to $100,000 in liability insurance. The owner has 30 days from the May 26 hearing to comply.
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The board found that the dogs required formal controls after hearing testimony from the animal control officer, the owner, and a neighbor. The dogs must be securely confined, muzzled and restrained when off the property, identified through records such as photographs or microchips, and covered by insurance or documented insurance efforts. The conditions will be provided to the owner in writing and by hand delivery.
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