Section 17Part 0 —
Mad dogs
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Any constable may destroy any dog or other animal reasonably suspected to be in a rabid state, or which has been bitten by any dog or animal reasonably suspected to be in a rabid state; and the owner of any such dog or animal who permits the same to go at large after having information or reasonable ground for believing it to be in a rabid state, or to have been bitten by any dog or other animal in a rabid state, is guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine of thirty dollars.