Tethering/Chaining

Peachtree City, Georgia

Sec. 14-33. Duty to keep animal under restraint—While on property.

(b) Tethering.

(1) No person shall tether, fasten, chain, tie or restrain an animal, or cause such restraining of an animal to a single point, tree, fence, post, doghouse, or other stationary object except as set forth in subsections (b)(2) and (b)(3) below.

(2) Cable trolley system. No person shall tether, fasten, chain, tie or restrain an animal, or cause such restraining of an animal, except by cable trolley system that:

a. Allows movement of the animal.

b. The cable along which the trolley tethering device can move must have swivels installed at each end and be attached to stationary objects that cannot be moved by the animal.

c. The length of the cable along which the trolley tethering device can move is at least ten feet long.

d. The cable along which the trolley tethering device can move is a minimum of four feet high and a maximum of seven feet high.

e. Tethers and cables attaching the animal to the running cable line trolley tethering device must be made of a substance which cannot be chewed by the animal, shall not weigh more than five percent of the of the body weight of the animal tethered and have swivels at both ends.

f. The tethering line attached to the animals collar or harness is of such length that the animal is able to move ten feet away from the cable perpendicularly but; maintain a sufficient distance from any other objects to prohibit the tangling of the cable, from extending over an object or edge that could result in injury of strangulation of the animal, be of sufficient distance from any fence as to prohibit the animal access to the fence and to ensure the animal cannot move beyond the property limits of the owner.

g. The tethering line attached to the animals collar or harness is of such length to allow access to food, water and shelter.

h. The tethering line may not be directly wrapped around the animals neck, instead it must be attached with a swiveling clasp to a properly fitted harness or collar which allows at least two fingers between the collar and the animals throat. Choke collars and pinch collars are prohibited for the purposes of tethering and attaching an animal to a running cable line or trolley system.

i. The area must be sufficient in size so as to allow the animal the ability to defecate or urinate in an area separate from the area where it must eat, drink, or lie down.

j. Only one animal may be attached to the cable trolley system at a time.

k. Unsterilized females may not be attached to a cable trolley system unless immediately supervised by a responsible and competent person.

l. No animal may be attached to such a cable trolley system for more than four hours nor from 10:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. The owner/keeper must be present on the property or premises where the cable trolley system is located when the animal is attached thereto.

(3) Exemptions.

a. Animals that are in immediate attention of a responsible and competent person while still on their property and cannot come within ten feet of any street, multi-use path or sidewalk.

b. Animals that are under the physical control of a professional who, for compensation, trains, conditions, shows, grooms or provides medical attention.

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