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Tethering refers to the keeping of dogs on chains, ropes or other such tie-outs versus within a fenced area. It is often defined in reference to a stationary object (for example, a dog chained to a stake or tree), but also includes overhead trolley systems. Tethering does not refer to walking a dog on a leash.
Summary: This California law is the states dog tethering provision. Under the law, no person shall tether, fasten, chain, tie, or restrain a dog, or cause a dog to be tethered, fastened, chained, tied, or restrained, to a dog house, tree, fence, or any other stationary object.
Eaten from at least 7 different containers Been held and petted by at least 7 different people Taken at least 7 one-mile car rides Been in a crate at least 7 times Played with at least 7 different kinds of toys Walked on at least 7 different substrates (grass, gravel, concrete, etc.)
Tethers can cause serious injury by wrapping tightly around limbs or becoming embedded in a dogs neck. Studies show that even friendly dogs can become unhappy, anxious, neurotic and aggressive when kept on a chain or tether.
Definition of tethering. Tethering means attaching an animal to a stationary object or trolley system by means of a chain, rope, tether, cable, or similar restraint. Tethering does not include the use of a leash to walk an animal.
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Tethering in a manner that causes injury or even danger to the dog, including attacks by other animals, can be classified as cruel restraint under many state laws. Finally, in the wake of dogs being left tied during natural disasters, some states provide restrictions based on weather.
Tethering refers to the keeping of dogs on chains, ropes or other such tie-outs versus within a fenced area.

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