Missouri Leash Law

Missouri has a “State Lands Leash Law.” Under this law, dogs must be on leashes no longer than 10 feet when they are in state parks or on state historic sites.
Additionally, Missouri law prohibits dogs that have rabies, or dogs that have been exposed, to rabies to run at large.
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