A nonresident may not train, work, or exercise a dog in Ohio at any time...
Girlfriend and I are heading up that way in the fall to plunder and pillage on her aunt and uncles farm.... I was going to bring the dog to shoot geese this fall.... but I guess I just have to pick them up my own self! What a STUPID law!
It goes on to say... that all you buckeyes cannot carry your dogs out of state to train work or exercise either.... whats up with this?
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A nonresident may not train, work, or exercise a dog in Ohio at any time...
Girlfriend and I are heading up that way in the fall to plunder and pillage on her aunt and uncles farm.... I was going to bring the dog to shoot geese this fall.... but I guess I just have to pick them up my own self! What a STUPID law!
It goes on to say... that all you buckeyes cannot carry your dogs out of state to train work or exercise either.... whats up with this?
Whoa, where did this come from? Specifically what section of the Ohio Code did this come from?
The only thing I was able to find was able to find in the code is a reciprocal restriction which states:
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A nonresident of this state shall not exercise, train, or work a dog in this state at any time when residents of this state are prohibited from exercising, training, or working a dog in the state in which the nonresident resides, except as otherwise provided by division rule. Nonresidents may participate in bona fide field trials at any time after proper entry. Effective Date: 10-20-1994.
This essentially meansthat a non-resident can't traininOhio only if anOhio resident wouldnot be able totrainin the state where the non-resident resides. Many states have restrictions like this. When I started hunting Arkansasa hunterhad to buy a license for a hunting dog. They did away with it sometime during the 90's if I remember correctly.
Long story short, according to the code I referenced, unless your state prohibits out of Ohio hunters from bringing a dog to train, etc., you can bring yours to Ohio.
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Whoa, where did this come from? Specifically what section of the Ohio Code did this come from?
The only thing I was able to find was able to find in the code is a reciprocal restriction which states:
1533.221 Restricting filed trials for nonresidents.
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A nonresident of this state shall not exercise, train, or work a dog in this state at any time when residents of this state are prohibited from exercising, training, or working a dog in the state in which the nonresident resides, except as otherwise provided by division rule. Nonresidents may participate in bona fide field trials at any time after proper entry. Effective Date: 10-20-1994.
This essentially meansthat a non-resident can't traininOhio only if anOhio resident wouldnot be able totrainin the state where the non-resident resides. Many states have restrictions like this. When I started hunting Arkansasa hunterhad to buy a license for a hunting dog. They did away with it sometime during the 90's if I remember correctly.
Long story short, according to the code I referenced, unless your state prohibits out of Ohio hunters from bringing a dog to train, etc., you can bring yours to Ohio.
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This is correct. The law only applies to non-residents whose home state restricts Ohioans from doing the same.
I'm not sure exactly why this law would be passed, but if I had to guess I would say they are merely trying to ensure that a state which bans Ohio residents from training is "penalized" by not allowing their residents to train in Ohio. This was probably done in conjunction with Ohio building a dog training facility, if I had to guess.
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