Tethering/Chaining
Casper, Wyoming
Sec. 6.04.210 – Neglect.
D. Animals may be tethered as a means of confinement only in accordance with the following:
- Animals may not be tethered on a line less than three (3) times their body length as measured from the tip of the nose to the tip of the tail, or eight (8) feet, whichever is more; the safety of the animal shall not be at risk by the use of a tether.
- Animals may not be tethered on a line that weighs more than one quarter of the animal’s body weight.
- The tether shall be strong enough to restrain the animal.
- The animal must be tethered by a non-choking collar of appropriate size and sufficient strength, or, in the alternative, to a body harness of appropriate size and sufficient strength.
- The area across which the tethered animal may reach is reasonably free from obvious entanglement risks.
- Both food and water shall be provided in non-spill containers for tethered animals.
- If the animal owner has a fenced yard which will contain the owner’s animals, the animals may only be tethered for two (2) hours in a twenty-four (24) hour period. If the owner does not have a fenced yard which will contain the owner’s animals, the animals may be tethered no more than ten (10) hours in a twenty-four (24) hour period.
- In any event no animal shall be tethered in a manner or for a length of time that would constitute cruelty to or abuse of the animal.