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H852 • 2025

Safe Dogs, Safe Owners.

Safe Dogs, Safe Owners.

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
von Haefen, Roberson, Dew, Belk, Butler, Dahle, Hawkins, Logan, Price, Turner
Last action
2025-04-10
Official status
Ref To Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House
Effective date
Not listed

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Safe Dogs, Safe Owners.

Safe Dogs, Safe Owners.

What This Bill Does

  • Safe Dogs, Safe Owners.

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Bill History

  1. 2025-04-10 House

    Ref To Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

  2. 2025-04-10 House

    Passed 1st Reading

  3. 2025-04-09 House

    Filed

Official Summary Text

Safe Dogs, Safe Owners.

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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2025
H 1
HOUSE BILL 852

Short Title: Safe Dogs, Safe Owners. (Public)
Sponsors: Representatives von Haefen, Roberson, and Dew (Primary Sponsors).
For a complete list of sponsors, refer to the North Carolina General Assembly web site.
Referred to: Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House
April 10, 2025
*H852-v-1*
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1
AN ACT TO MANDATE ST RICT CIVIL LIABILITY FOR DOG BITES WHEN A DOG 2
INJURES A PERSON OR DOMESTIC ANIMAL WHIL E RUNNING UNLEASHED IN 3
PUBLIC AND TO ESTABLISH UNIFORM LEASHING LAWS. 4
Whereas, North Carolina's existing laws have resulted in a patchwork of county and 5
municipality leash and dog restraint laws that offer inconsistent levels of protection for North 6
Carolinians and their pets alike; and 7
Whereas, the patchwork nature of those local ordinances unduly inhibits and 8
complicates the ability of State and local police and animal control to assist the victims of bites 9
by at-large dogs; and 10
Whereas, that same patchwork creates an undue barrier to legal representation for the 11
victims of dog bites by at-large dogs, even when local ordinances would likely hold the at-large 12
dog owner liable; and 13
Whereas, off-leash dogs are known to cause reactivity when approaching on -leash 14
dogs; and 15
Whereas, every North Carolinian (and their dogs) ought to have the right to enjoy 16
public spaces without fear of attack by an at-large dog; Now, therefore, 17
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 18
SECTION 1.(a) G.S. 67-1 reads as rewritten: 19
"§ 67 -1. Liability for injury to livestock or fowls. livestock, fowl s, domestic animals, or 20
persons; definition of at large. 21
(a) If any dog, not being at the time on the premises of the owner or person having charge 22
thereof, dog at large shall kill or injure any livestock or fowls, livestock, fowls, domestic animals, 23
or persons, the owner or person having such dog in charge shall be liable for damages sustained 24
by the injury, killing, or maiming of any livestock, livestock, fowl, domestic animals, or persons 25
and costs of suit. 26
(b) As used in this Chapter, the term "at large" refers to a dog not under the reasonable, 27
physical control of an owner or some other person by the owner's permission, including, but not 28
limited to, instances of a dog escaping an inadequate ly built or maintained outdoor enclosure, a 29
dog wandering off the premises of an owner unaccompanied, a person walking a dog off leash in 30
public and relying on verbal commands, a person using a leash that is too long to allow for 31
sufficient control to prevent or end an attack, and a person walking a dog with a restraint system 32
that cannot be managed by the person having such dog in charge . This term "at large" shall not 33
apply to (i) a dog being used by a law enforcement officer to carry out the law enforcement 34
officer's official duties and (ii) a dog actively being used in a lawful hunt." 35
General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025
Page 2 House Bill 852-First Edition
SECTION 1.(b) G.S. 67-12 reads as rewritten: 1
"§ 67-12. Permitting dogs to run at large at night; large; penalty; liability for damage. 2
No person shall allow his dog over six months old to run at large in the nighttime 3
unaccompanied bythe owner or by some member of the owner's family, or some other person by 4
the owner's permission . at large. Any person intentionally, knowingly, and willfully violating 5
this section shall be guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor, and shall also be liable in dam ages to any 6
person injured or suffering loss to his property or chattels." 7
SECTION 2. This act becomes effective December 1, 2025, and applies to actions 8
and proceedings brought or pending on or after that date. 9