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Old August 14th, 2005, 08:54 AM
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Talking Los Angeles Bans Chaining Dogs

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Subject: (CA - US) Los Angeles Bans Tethering!

Los Angeles Bans Tethering

The first big city to ban pass such a ban, LA City Council passed a vote
this week that bans tethering in the City of Los Angeles.? LA Animal
Services has made this a top priority and worked on presenting this to
Council for more than two years.? We have seen an accumulation of
complaints on dogs that have been tethered inhumanely, and a dog that is
tethered is three times more likely to bite than a dog that is not
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"These were unacceptable conditions and bad odds," states General
Manager Guerdon Stuckey. "So LA Animal Services set out to pass an
ordinance that would ban tethering, and we did."

Such complaints that the Department received for tethering were
entanglement, dog hanging itself, no access to food, water and shelter
and dogs that had the collars imbedded in their necks that were in need
of medical treatment, therefore the ban on tethering.? The municipal
code that was passed today clearly defines that a dog must not be
tethered.? It does have caging requirements if needed.? The law also has
a provision, that you can tether your dog if you are completing a
temporary task, like repairing your fence, a party, the gardener, etc.
but also is very clear on how to tether your dog.? For example, length
must be three times the length of the dog and it must be with a body
harness free from entanglement with access to food, water and shelter at
all times.? "
This is a great accomplishment for LA Animal Services,"
states Commander David Diliberto.

A violation of this Section may be punishable as either an infraction or
a misdemeanor at the sole discretion of the Los Angeles City Attorney's
Office.

The maximum penalty for a conviction of this Section as an infraction is
a fine of $250.00.? The maximum penalty for a conviction of this Section
as a misdemeanor is a fine of $1,000.00, imprisonment in the County Jail
for a period not more than six months, or by both a fine and
imprisonment
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Old August 14th, 2005, 09:02 AM
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Great stuff!!! Such a law would save at least half a dozen dogs on this Forum alone!!
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