Tethering/Chaining
Star, Idaho
4-4-2: Cruelty To Animals
A. Standard Of Care: All animals shall receive from their owners or keepers the minimum standard of care set forth in this section. Any person not treating their pet in such a humane manner will be subject to the penalties provided in this section. Every owner shall provide the animal with sufficient good and wholesome food, water, and shelter, the minimum standards of which are as follows:
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5. Tethering: Any owner shall not tether a dog by use of a choke collar or tether or confine an animal in such manner that it can become entangled so that it cannot move freely, cannot reach shelter or water, or such that it can become entangled with another animal. The area where the animal is tethered or confined must be free of extraneous material that may cause it injury (such as, but not limited to, glass, sharp metal, nails, etc.). A dog tether must be a minimum length of three (3) times the length of the dog, measured from the tip of its nose to the base of its tail. No animal may be kept continuously tethered for more than twelve (12) hours in any twenty four (24) hour period.