ORS 167.360
Definitions for ORS 167.360 to 167.372
(1)
“Breaking stick” means a device designed for insertion behind the molars of a dog for the purpose of breaking the dog’s grip on another animal or object.(2)
“Cat mill” means a device that rotates around a central support with one arm designed to secure a dog and one arm designed to secure a cat, rabbit or other small animal beyond the grasp of the dog.(3)
“Dogfight” means a fight, arranged by any person, between two or more dogs the purpose or probable result of which fight is the infliction of injury by one dog upon another.(4)
“Dogfighting paraphernalia” means:(a)
A breaking stick;(b)
A springpole;(c)
A cat mill;(d)
A treadmill;(e)
A fighting pit;(f)
A leather or mesh collar with a strap more than two inches in width;(g)
A weighted or unweighted chain collar weighing 10 pounds or more; or(h)
An unprescribed veterinary medicine that is a prescription drug as defined in ORS 689.005 (Definitions).(5)
“Fighting dog” means a dog that is intentionally bred or trained to be used in, or that is actually used in, a dogfight. A dog does not constitute a fighting dog solely on account of its breed.(6)
“Fighting pit” means a walled area designed to contain a dogfight.(7)
“Springpole” means a biting surface attached to a stretchable device, suspended at a height sufficient to prevent a dog from reaching the biting surface while touching the ground.(8)
“Treadmill” means:(a)
A carpet mill made of narrow sections of carpet;(b)
A modified electric treadmill for the purpose of conditioning dogs; or(c)
A slat mill with a running surface constructed of slats made of wood, fiberglass, plastic or other similar material. [1987 c.249 §1; 2005 c.467 §1; 2008 c.42 §3]
Source:
Section 167.360 — Definitions for ORS 167.360 to 167.372, https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors167.html
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