Goat Ownership Laws in North Dakota: Key Rules to Know
Many people assume goats are simple farm animals with minimal legal baggage.
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Many people assume goats are simple farm animals with minimal legal baggage.
German Shepherds are one of the most popular dog breeds in the United States, celebrated for their intelligence, loyalty, and versatility as working and family dogs.
If you own cattle or horses in North Dakota, brand inspection isn’t optional—it’s the law.
North Dakota may be known for its open prairies and sprawling wetlands, but beneath that wide-open landscape, a quiet conservation crisis is unfolding.
Few neighborhood disputes feel quite as murky as dealing with a cat that keeps wandering into your yard.
A dog bite can happen in seconds, and what follows can feel overwhelming — especially when you realize North Dakota’s legal framework puts the responsibility squarely on whether you knew your dog could be dangerous.
North Dakota leads the nation as the top honey-producing state, with bees creating over 38 million pounds of honey in 2023.
Turkey hunting season in North Dakota gives resident hunters a genuine opportunity to pursue wild birds across some of the most varied terrain in the Great Plains — from the wooded coulees of the Turtle Mountains to the rugged Missouri River Breaks.
Rooster crowing in North Dakota is one of those topics that sounds simple on the surface but quickly reveals a web of local rules, zoning classifications, and nuisance standards the moment you start digging.
North Dakota may not be the first state that comes to mind when you think of trout fishing, but that’s exactly what makes it worth your attention.
North Dakota doesn’t always get top billing in bass fishing conversations, but anglers who know the state’s waters understand what they’re sitting on.
Spring arrives slowly in North Dakota, but when it does, the pollen season kicks off fast — and for dogs prone to seasonal allergies, the change in season can mean weeks of itching, scratching, and discomfort.
Ticks are one of those outdoor hazards that are easy to overlook until you find one crawling up your leg — or already attached to your skin.
North Dakota is one of the least snake-diverse states in the country, but that doesn’t mean you won’t cross paths with one while hiking the Badlands, fishing a prairie lake, or walking your property in the western counties.
North Dakota has no statewide ban on pit bulls, but local cities can create their own rules about which dog breeds you can own.
North Dakota offers one of the longest dove hunting seasons in the northern Great Plains, running from September 1 through November 29 annually.
North Dakota cat lovers have embraced a diverse array of feline companions, each bringing unique personalities and characteristics to their homes.
North Dakota consistently ranks among the top pheasant hunting destinations in the United States, with over 100,000 hunters pursuing ring-necked pheasants across the state’s diverse grasslands and agricultural areas each fall.
You’re driving down a North Dakota highway when a deer suddenly jumps in front of your car.
If you’ve ever wondered about venomous snakes in North Dakota, you might be curious whether coral snakes call this northern state home.