Alabama SB361 Dogs Tethering Enacted April 13
Summary
Alabama SB361 regarding dog tethering restrictions was enacted on April 13. This legislative action establishes new requirements governing the tethering of dogs within Alabama. The bill advances animal welfare protections by limiting how dogs may be restrained outdoors.
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Alabama SB361 addressing dog tethering practices was enacted into law. The legislation introduces restrictions on how dogs may be tethered outdoors, with the specific requirements determined by the full statutory text.
Dog owners and those responsible for animal care in Alabama should review the enacted provisions to ensure compliance. Local law enforcement and animal control agencies will likely be responsible for enforcement under the new law.
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