Effective April 01, 2009, it is unlawful for a responsible party to tether (chain) a dog while outdoors, except when all of the following conditions are met:
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The dog is in visual range of the responsible party, and the responsible party is located outside with the dog.
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The tether is connected to the dog by a buckle-type collar or a body harness made of nylon or leather, not less than one inch in width.
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The tether has the following properties: it is at least five times the length of the dog's body, as measured from the tip of the nose to the base of the tail; it terminates at both ends with a swivel; it does not weigh more than 1/8 of the dog's weight; and it is free of tangles.
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The dog is tethered in such a manner as to prevent injury, strangulation, or entanglement.
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The dog is not outside during a period of extreme weather, including without limitation extreme heat or near-freezing temperatures, thunderstorms, tornadoes, tropical storms, or hurricanes.
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The dog has access to water, shelter, and dry ground.
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The dog is at least six months of age. Puppies shall not be tethered.
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The dog is not sick or injured.
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Pulley, running line, or trolley systems are at least 15 feet in length and are less than 7 feet above the ground.
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If there are multiple dogs, each dog is tethered separately.
First offense: Warning with 30 days
Second offense: $250.00 citation
Third offense: $500.00 citation
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