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Maine: None

Maine prohibits breed-specific bans and strongly supports breed-neutral dog laws. The state shifted its focus to owner accountability after pressure from veterinarians and animal welfare groups. Maine’s approach is often praised for reducing shelter overcrowding and avoiding misidentification issues that commonly arise with appearance-based enforcement.

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