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No person may keep or leave a domestic animal, other than a spayed cat, unattended outside for more than an hour, unless it is provided with outside shelter to ensure protection from heat, cold and wet that is appropriate to the domestic animal’s weight and type of coat. Such shelter:
(a) must provide sufficient space to allow the domestic animal the ability to turn around freely and to easily stand, sit and lie in a normal position;
(b) must be at least 1 ½ times the length of the domestic animal and at least the domestic animal’s length in width, and at least one hundred ten percent (110 %) as high as the domestic animal’s height measured from the floor to the highest point of the domestic animal when standing in a normal position;
(c) must provide sufficient shade to protect the domestic animal from the direct rays of the sun at all times;
(d) must contain bedding that will assist with maintaining normal body temperature for the domestic animal; and
(e) must be regularly cleaned and sanitized and have all excrement removed and properly disposed of daily.
37. No person may cause, permit or allow an animal:
(a) to be hitched, tied, or fastened to a fixed object where a choke collar forms part of the securing apparatus, or where a rope or cord is tied directly around the animal’s neck;
Confinement to property; tethering.
Pet owners, harborers and keepers must use sound judgment and take reasonable steps to ensure the health and wellness of their pets in order to comply with this article. This includes the following:
(1)It is unlawful and a violation of this article for any person to tether a dog, except when:
a.The dog is in visual range of the owner, harborer or keeper who must also be physically present with the dog and attending to it while it is tethered;
b.The tether is connected to the dog by a commercially available buckle-type collar or a body harness made of nylon or leather that is of sufficient size to adequately and safely restrain the dog;
c.The tether is of a size and weight that is reasonably necessary to safely restrain the dog without placing excessive strain or weight on the dog; and
d.The dog is not tethered outside in periods of extreme weather, including but not limited to, extreme heat or cold, thunderstorms, lightning, tornadoes, tropical storms or hurricanes.
(2)Exceptions. Provided that a dog is tethered in a manner and under conditions that do not jeopardize its health, safety or well being, Subsection (1) of this section, shall not apply to a dog that is:
a.In attendance at, or participating in, any legal, organized publicly attended event in which both dog and owner are permitted attendees or participants;
b.Actively engaged in conduct that is directly related to the business of shepherding or herding cattle or livestock or related to the business of cultivating agricultural products, as long as the restraint is reasonably necessary for the safety of the dog;
c.Tethered, chained, tied, or restrained by a veterinarian or groomer while attending to the dog;
d.Trained, or being trained, to act in a law enforcement capacity;
e.Being lawfully used to actively hunt a species of wildlife in this State, during the hunting season, for that species of wildlife;
f.Tethered temporarily while being kept in a bona fide humane shelter approved by the Department or at a commercial boarding facility;
g.Tethered in accordance with the regulations of a camping or recreational area;
h.Being cared for as part of a rescue operation during a natural or manmade disaster; or
i.Being transported in a vehicle.
(3)A dog that is sick or injured cannot be tethered as a means of confinement by the owner, harborer or keeper.
(4)A puppy under the age of six months old may only be tethered, if attended to at all times by the owner, harborer or keeper, during the entire time the puppy is tethered.
(5)In no case shall a dog be tethered outside if the owner, has been issued a "letter of dangerous propensity" for that dog by the Department, or if the dog has been declared dangerous in accordance with F.S. Ch. 767, or if the person responsible for the dog has knowledge of the dog's prior aggressiveness, unless the tethered dog is in a fenced enclosure that will prevent the public or domestic animals from coming into contact with the tethered dog.
1. No person may keep or leave a domestic animal, other than a spayed cat, unattended outside for more than an hour, unless it is provided with outside shelter to ensure protection from heat, cold and wet that is appropriate to the domestic animal’s weight and type of coat. Such shelter:(a) must provide sufficient space to allow the domestic animal the ability to turn around freely and to easily stand, sit and lie in a normal position;(b) must be at least 1 ½ times the length of the domestic animal and at least the domestic animal’s length in width, and at least one hundred ten percent (110 %) as high as the domestic animal’s height measured from the floor to the highest point of the domestic animal when standing in a normal position;(c) must provide sufficient shade to protect the domestic animal from the direct rays of the sun at all times;(d) must contain bedding that will assist with maintaining normal body temperature for the domestic animal; and(e) must be regularly cleaned and sanitized and have all excrement removed and properly disposed of daily.2. No person may cause, permit or allow an animal:(a) to be hitched, tied, or fastened to a fixed object where a choke collar forms part of the securing apparatus, or where a rope or cord is tied directly around the animal’s neck.
"Recognize that dogs require frequent contact with social partners to maintain balanced behaviour. Social isolation as a result of being tied outside or kennelled excessively will predispose dogs to a wide variety of behaviour problems, including aggression."