Tethering/Chaining

Port Orange, Florida

Sec. 10-23. Prohibition of tethering dogs or cats to stationary objects while outdoors; exception.

(a) No person shall tether a dog or a cat to a stationary object while outdoors, except as permitted in subsection (b) below.

(b) An exception to the tethering prohibition is permitted if all of the following conditions are met:

(1) The dog or cat is in visible range of the owner or responsible party, which person must also be outside with the dog or cat at all times. There is an authorized narrow exception to this sub-condition: The dog or cat owner, or responsible person, may leave a dog or cat tethered outdoors on the property for a reasonable period not to exceed 30 minutes while such owner or responsible person performs temporary tasks indoors or on another section of the property. The owner or responsible person shall not leave a dog or cat tethered outdoors on unoccupied, vacant, or abandoned property.

(2) The tether is connected with a swivel hook to the dog or cat’s buckle-type collar or a body harness made of nylon or leather that is of sufficient size to adequately and safely restrain the dog or cat.

(3) The tether is of a size and weight that is reasonably necessary to safely restrain the dog or cat without placing excessive strain or weight on the dog or cat. The weight of the tether should not exceed one-tenth of the dog or cat’s weight. The length of the tether should be at least the greater of either five times the length of the animal measured from the nose to the tip of its tail, or ten feet. The trolley cable should not be elevated more than seven feet above the surface.

(4) The dog or cat is not tethered outside in periods of extreme weather, including, but not limited to, extreme heat (in excess of 90 degrees) or cold (lower than 50 degrees), thunderstorms, lightning, tornadoes, tropical storms, or hurricanes.

(5) The dog or cat has access to adequate water, shelter, food, and dry ground.

(6) The tether must be secured in such a way that it cannot become entangled with other objects and deprive the dog or cat of water, shelter, food, or dry ground.

(7) The dog or cat is at least six months of age.

(8) The dog or cat is not sick or injured.

(9) If there are multiple dogs and/or cats, each animal must be tethered separately.

(10) There shall be no tethering of any dog or cat from dusk until dawn.

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