§ 50-27. Dogfighting.  


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  • (a)

    This section is cumulative of O.C.G.A. Per O.C.G.A. § 16-12-37, as used in this Code section, "dog" means any domestic canine.

    (b)

    Any person who commits the following shall be guilty of a misdemeanor:

    (1)

    Owns, possesses, trains, transports, or sells any dog with the intent that such dog shall be engaged in fighting with another dog;

    (2)

    For amusement or gain, causes any dog to fight with another dog or for amusement or gain, causes any dogs to injure each other;

    (3)

    Wagers money or anything of value on the result of such dogfighting;

    (4)

    Knowingly permits any act in violation of (1) or (2) of this subsection on any premises under the ownership or control of such person or knowingly aids or abets any such act; or

    (5)

    Knowingly promotes or advertises an exhibition of fighting with another dog.

    (c)

    Any person who is knowingly present as a spectator at any place for the fighting of dogs shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Each act in violation of this subsection shall constitute a separate offense.

    (d)

    Any dog subject to fighting may be impounded pursuant to the provisions of O.C.G.A. §§ 4-11-9.2 through 4-11-9.6.

    (e)

    This shall not prohibit, impede, or otherwise interfere with animal husbandry, training techniques, competition, events, shows, or practices not otherwise specifically prohibited by law and shall not apply to the following activities:

    (1)

    Owning, using, breeding, training, or equipping any animal to pursue, take, hunt, or recover wildlife or any animal lawfully hunted under title 27 or participating in hunting or fishing in accordance with title 27 and rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto as such rules and regulations existed on the date specified in O.C.G.A. § 27-1-39;

    (2)

    Owning, using, breeding, training, or equipping dogs to work livestock for agricultural purposes in accordance with the rules and regulations of the commissioner of agriculture as such rules and regulations existed on January 1, 2008;

    (3)

    Owning, using, breeding, training, or equipping dogs for law enforcement purposes; or

    (4)

    Owning, using, breeding, training, or equipping any animal to control damage from nuisance or pest species in and around structures or agricultural operations.

(Amend. of 5-10-2016)