3 Pet Laws You Should Learn About

Posted on: 24 June 2021

If you own a pet, there is a lot you need to learn. First, you should know the ideal diet and grooming practices for your animal friend. More importantly, you should understand the laws that govern pet ownership. By doing so, you can protect yourself, your pet, and even those around you from getting into the wrong side of the law. Here are three pet laws you should adhere to: 

1. Laws About Registration

Every dog and cat must undergo registration. Typically, breeders implant a chip containing the animal's details in their skin. The microchip is mainly implanted between the shoulder blades. Each chip has a unique code that you can use to trace your pet if they get lost. Most pet sellers and breeder implant the registration chip in their dogs and cats. If your pet does not have the chip, you should take them to the breeder for implantation. 

The local authorities use the information to determine the number of dogs and cats in a specific area. They also need the data to regulate these pets. Dogs or cats found straying around without any form of registration may be seized and taken to a pet rescue centre.

2. Laws Governing Barking Dogs

Pet laws also govern the barking of dogs. If your dog barks excessively, it becomes a nuisance to your neighbours, and they might report you to the local authorities. Usually, the law enforcers will ask you to tame your dog to reduce the barking. If the issue persists, you will likely get fined or have your pet impounded. If you cannot control your dog's barking, take it to a training facility.

3. Laws About Cats

When it comes to cats, you should ensure that they do not wander off to other people's homes, especially if they are troublesome or destructive. Many solutions in the market can help keep your cat confined at home to promote peace with your neighbors. 

If there is a homeless cat around, you should contact the local animal department to get it and find a suitable shelter. If the stray cat is dangerous, you should not take the matter into your own hands since you can be charged with animal cruelty. Also, before buying a cat, find out if you are allowed to keep pets in your apartment. That way, you will avoid conflict with your landlord and your fellow apartment dwellers. 

Understanding all the state pet laws is crucial for every pet lover. If you are unsure about them, contact a lawyer who is familiar with the pet laws in your area. 

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