Halifax considers asking province to create centralized dangerous dog registry

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HALIFAX – Two months after a Nova Scotia boy died in a dog attack, Halifax Regional Council is poised to vote on a plan aimed at keeping the province’s dangerous dogs on a shorter leash.

In Nova Scotia, municipalities are responsible for dog bylaws. The new plan, however, proposes pressing the provincial government to take on the role of keeping track of dangerous dogs.

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