Durham County North Carolina Proposed Tethering Ban
August 12th, 2008On August 25th, the Durham County Board of Commissioners will hear both supporters and opponents of a proposed tethering ordinance. Amongst other things, the ordinance would completely ban tethering a dog while unattended, for any length of time, and mandate certain square footages for kennel dogs: ie a dog twenty pounds or less would have to be kenneled in an enclosure off at least one hundred square feet, or a 10′x10′ kennel. Any dog over twenty pounds would require two hundred square feet, or a 10′x20′ kennel.
The following is a copy of the letter sent by the Region 3 STCA Legislative Liaisons to the five County Commisioners:
The Staffordshire Terrier Club of America opposes any and all legislation limiting the rights of dog owners to keep dogs in a responsible manner, including anti-tether legislation. Where there are already laws in place dealing with neglect and animal cruelty, there is no need for further legislation to address the same issues.
The Durham County Animal Cruelty code currently in place states:
“It is not considered animal cruelty to house an animal outdoors. However, all animals must be provided adequate food, a constant supply of clean, fresh water and adequate shelter from the weather at all times.Animals that are tethered outdoors are required to have no less than 10 feet of chain with swivels on both ends and are to be tethered in such a manner that the animal cannot become entangled. A chain or tether cannot exceed 10% of the animals body weight. A chain cannot be used as a primary collar. For the purpose of chaining or tethering a collar must be made of nylon or leather
It is unlawful to allow a collar, rope or chain to become embedded in or cause injury to an animal’s neck. It is important to monitor a growing animal’s collar for the necessity of adjustment. It is also unlawful to use a choke or pinch collar to be used as a primary collar when the animal is left unsupervised.”
http://www.durhamcountync.gov/departments/anml/Animal_Cruelty.html
Considering that it is entirely possible to tether a dog and meet all of the stated requirements above, it is contradictory to define tethering in and of itself an act of cruelty. Dogs tethered in a manor inconsistent with existing laws are already protected under said laws. We support the laws as they stand now and fully condone continued efforts to enforce them against those that choose not to comply. Those dog owners who keep their dogs responsibly on tethers, meeting all the requirements of the law, should not be penalized for the negligent actions of those who choose not to abide by the law.
Please add your voice by either coming out to the meeting at 7:00pm on August 25th, or by writing, emailing, or calling the following Durham County Commissioners:
Ellen W. Reckhow
Chairman
E-mail: ereckhow@aol.com
Mailing Address:
11 Pine Top Place
Durham, NC 27705
Phone Numbers:
(919) 383-3883 (H)
(919) 383-3833 (Fax)
Michael D. Page
Vice Chairman
E-mail: mpage@durhamcountync.gov
Mailing Address:
702 Basil Drive
Durham, NC 27713
Phone Numbers:
(919) 361-2146 (H)
(919) 699-3299 (C)
(919) 806-0866 (Fax)
Lewis A. Cheek
E-mail: lewis_cheek@nc.rr.com
Mailing Address:
5105 Copper Ridge Drive, #308
Durham, NC 27707
Phone Numbers:
(919) 401-8538 (Fax)
Philip R Cousin, Jr.
E-mail: prcousin@earthlink.net
Mailing Address:
509 Wellingham Drive
Durham, NC 27713
Phone Numbers:
(919) 683-1379 (W)
(919) 572-2257 (H)
(919) 572-9161 (Fax)
Becky M Heron
E-mail: bmheron@durhamcountync.gov
Mailing Address:
4425 Kerley Road
Durham, NC 27705
Phone Numbers:
(919) 489-4402 (H)
(919) 419-1398 (Fax)

