Dog Fence Austin And Local Laws

By Lesa Parker


The local Animal Center and state laws require that citizens who restrain their dog with a tether, is in violation of the law. Tethering is considered animal cruelty because of the danger it poses to animals. Animal protection has a program to help citizens correct tethering violations because they must have a dog fence Austin.

Witnesses must report acts of cruelty such as tethering to authorities. If someone witnesses a dog bite or animal attack, they must report it as soon as possible. Fencing is required to avoid cruelty and animal attacks. If an animal is found unleashed, authorities will be called to pick it up as soon as possible.

All animal and dog bites has to be reported immediately to authorities. Rabies is a major threat to animals and humans in the local area. Owners of pets that have bitten or attacked someone must provide authorities proof of a current rabies shot.

If an animal does not have a current rabies vaccination, it must be watched for a certain amount of time to ensure there are no signs of rabies. Animals can be watched at home or at a vets office. If the pet shows symptoms of rabies, it will be put to sleep.

If a dog is registered as dangerous, they are not allowed to roam free. Citizens are required to restrain pets and the animal must have a visible tag to warn others that it is a dangerous animal. If citizens cannot afford a fence, they must file an application for financial assistance for fencing. If the citizen refuses to get any type of fencing, they will be in direct violation of stated and city laws.

Fencing helps avoid injuries to dogs by allowing them to run free on the owners property. If an animal is injured, the owner is responsible for taking the animal to a veterinarian. The city does not provide assistance for veterinary care for owned animals. However, local veterinarians may have financial assistance or payment programs to help with medical bills.

Livestock and other animals in the city must be restricted to the owner's land at any given time, except when the dog or other animal is in a certain area that allows them to run free. If an animal is unsupervised or unleashed, local authorities will be called. Dog fence Austin is currently assisting owner's with fencing costs by accepting donations.

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