A potentially dangerous dog, while on the ownerâs property, shall, at all times, be kept indoors, or in a securely fenced yard from which the dog cannot escape, and into which children cannot trespass. A potentially dangerous animal may be off the ownerâs premises only if it is restrained by a substantial leash, of appropriate length, and if it is under the control of a responsible adult.
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