Pit Bull Laws in Hawaii: What Every Owner Needs to Know Before Moving or Staying
Hawaii is one of the more welcoming states for pit bull owners, but that welcome is not uniform across every island.
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Hawaii is one of the more welcoming states for pit bull owners, but that welcome is not uniform across every island.
Georgia is home to a patchwork of dog laws that can look very different depending on which city or county you call home.
Owning a pit bull in Kansas is entirely legal under state law — but that does not tell you the whole story.
Michigan does not have a statewide ban on pit bulls, but that fact alone will not keep your dog safe in every corner of the state.
Arkansas does not ban pit bulls at the state level, but that does not mean you can keep one anywhere in the state without restriction.
Maryland’s approach to pit bull ownership has gone through more legal twists than almost any other state in the country.
Florida has gone through more legal change around pit bull ownership than almost any other state in recent years.
New Mexico does not have a statewide ban on pit bulls, but that does not mean you are free to own one anywhere in the state without restrictions.
Idaho does not ban pit bulls at the state level, but that does not mean you can keep one anywhere in the Gem State without consequences.
Maine is one of the more welcoming states in the country for pit bull owners.
Delaware is one of the more pit bull-friendly states in the country, but that does not mean you can skip learning the rules.
Indiana is home to a patchwork of dog regulations that can look very different depending on where you live.
Nevada is one of the most pit bull-friendly states in the country, but that does not mean there are no rules to follow.
Illinois is one of the more nuanced states when it comes to pit bull laws.
Massachusetts takes a notably different approach to pit bull ownership than many other states — one that may surprise you if you’re used to navigating patchwork breed bans elsewhere.
Montana is one of the more pit bull-friendly states in the country, but that doesn’t mean you can skip reading the fine print.
Iowa sits in a complicated middle ground when it comes to pit bull ownership.
Minnesota is one of a relatively small group of states that has taken a firm legislative stance against breed-based discrimination in dog regulation.
Colorado does not have a single, statewide answer when it comes to pit bull ownership.
Nebraska does not have a statewide ban on pit bulls, but that does not mean you can own one without paying close attention to the rules.