Dog breeding as commercial use that violates covenant limiting property to residential purposes

The Massachusetts Land Court held that an owner who housed, bred, and sold dogs on his property (and obtained a commerical license to do so up to 12 dogs) violated a restrictive covenant limiting the property to residential use. Clish v. Paradise, 2017 Mass. LCR LEXIS 5, 2017 WL 72055, 25 LCR 13 (Mass. Land Ct. 2017). 
See also: Servitudes