Some N.S. towns have tried to ban 'dangerous' dog breeds without much success

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HALIFAX – At least two Nova Scotia municipalities have tried to ban certain dog breeds in recent years, but neither local government was able to enforce its bylaw.

One of the towns, the tiny fishing community of Clark’s Harbour, is about 50 kilometres southwest of Shelburne, N.S., near where a boy was attacked by two cane corsos and a Rottweiler last weekend. The boy, who school officials have identified as a 13-year-old Shelburne Regional High School student, was airlifted to a Halifax hospital but later died.

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