American Bully Laws in Kansas: What Every Owner Needs to Know
Kansas does not single out the American Bully by name in any statewide statute, but that does not mean you are free to keep one anywhere in the state without restrictions.
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Kansas does not single out the American Bully by name in any statewide statute, but that does not mean you are free to keep one anywhere in the state without restrictions.
Alabama does not name the American Bully in any statewide statute, yet owning one here is far from a legal blank slate.
If you own an American Bully in Mississippi — or are thinking about bringing one home — understanding the legal landscape is not optional.
If you own an American Bully in Indiana, the legal landscape can feel confusing — and for good reason.
Tennessee is home to thousands of American Bully owners, yet the legal landscape surrounding this breed is anything but simple.
Oregon does not ban the American Bully at the state level, but that does not mean your dog is free from legal scrutiny.
Vermont is one of the more relaxed states when it comes to dog ownership laws, but that does not mean American Bully owners can ignore the legal landscape entirely.
New Mexico draws a clear line when it comes to dog breed regulation: the state itself does not ban or restrict any breed, including the American Bully.
Hawaii is one of the most dog-friendly states in the country from a legislative standpoint, but that does not mean you can bring an American Bully home without doing your homework first.
Connecticut is one of the more straightforward states for American Bully owners to navigate from a legal standpoint — but “straightforward” does not mean “no rules.
If you own an American Bully in Iowa — or plan to move there — the legal picture is more complicated than a simple yes or no.
Minnesota is one of the more protective states in the country when it comes to bully breed ownership.
Arkansas does not ban the American Bully at the state level, but that fact alone will not keep your dog safe from seizure or a fine.
Michigan has no statewide ban on American Bullies, but that doesn’t mean you’re free to own one without restrictions.
Texas has no statewide ban on American Bullies — but that does not mean you can own one without understanding the law.
California is home to thousands of American Bully owners, yet many of them are unsure whether their dog is even legal where they live.