Larry Atherton
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Central Michigan
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Lester,
The laws that affect hunting dogs in Michigan are the 1919 Dog Law, Wildlife Conservation Act, the Animal Cruelty Bill, and the Recreational Trespass Law.
Out of all of those 4 laws the 1919 dog law gets cited more than any due to the phrase 'in leash'. The fact is 'in leash' as it was written in 1919 simply means under control. It has nothing to do with a leash. The other part of the 1919 Dog law that many fail to consider is the hunting dog exemption.
The Wildlife Conservation Act is the law that gives us the right to free cast hunting dogs and outlines the training, filed trial, and other rules.
The Animal Cruelty Bill makes it illegal to shoot a dog and can be considered a felony. It also recognizes that hunting dogs do get lost, and that a lost hunting dog is not consider an adbandon dog.
The recreational Trespass Law allows us the right to retrieve our hunting dogs as long as the owner or land agent hasn't already told us in verbal or written word.
That is a quick overview of the dog laws in Michigan.
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