Tethering/Chaining

Diamondhead, Mississippi

Sec. 4-30. – Control and protection of dogs, cats and other domestic animals in general.

(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to:

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(2) At any time, fasten, chain, tether, or tie any dog, cat or other domestic animal unattended or cause such dog, cat or other domestic animal to be fastened, chained, tethered, or tied to a stationary object while such dog, cat or other domestic animal is on the owner’s property, on the property of the owner’s landlord, or on the property of the person having possession, charge, custody, or control of such dog, cat or other domestic animal, for a period of more than one hour.

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