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DC Dog Bite Law

D.C. defines a “dangerous” dog as one who has been trained to be vicious or has demonstrated behavior that threatens the public.

Dangerous dogs are impounded by the City until a licensed veterinarian has cleared them to be re-released to the owner.

D.C. does not establish any criminal punishment for the owner of a dangerous animal, but does hold owners civilly liable for any bites the animal inflicts.

Source: DC Consolidated Dog Laws
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