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shelter may be indicated by the shivering of the dog due | | to cold weather for a continuous period of 30 minutes. |
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| | | Sec. 4. 17 MRSA §1037, sub-§7 is enacted to read: |
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| | | 7.__Dogs confined by tethering for long time periods.__In | | addition to the requirements of subsection 2, paragraph B, | | subparagraph (2), when tethering is the primary means of | | confinement for a dog, the standards for shelter and tethering | | are as follows: |
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| | | A.__A shelter must be provided that is fully enclosed except | | for a portal.__The portal must be of a sufficient size to | | allow the dog unimpeded passage into and out of the | | structure.__For dogs other than arctic breeds, the portal | | must be constructed in a manner that keeps wind and | | precipitation out of the interior.__The shelter must have | | clean bedding material sufficient to retain the dog's normal | | body heat; and |
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| | | B.__The chain or tether must be attached to both the dog and | | the anchor using swivels or similar devices that prevent the | | chain or tether from becoming entangled or twisted.__The | | chain or tether must be attached to a well-fitted collar or | | harness on the dog.__For dogs other than arctic breeds, the | | chain or tether must be at least 5 times the length of the | | dog measured from the tip of its nose to the base of its | | tail.__For arctic breeds, the chain or tether must be: |
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| | | (1)__At least 2.5 times the length of the dog measured | | from the tip of its nose to the base of its tail if the | | anchor is stationary; or |
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| | | (2)__At least 1.5 times the length of the dog measured | | from the tip of its nose to the base of its tail if the | | anchor is a pivot point allowing a 360 area of | | movement. |
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| | | For the purposes of this subsection, "primary means of confinement" means | | the method used to confine a dog for periods of time that exceed 12 hours | | in a 24-hour period.__For the purposes of this subsection, "arctic | | breeds" means Siberian Huskies, Alaskan Huskies, Alaskan Malamutes and | | other dogs with a double-layered coat and bred to live in an arctic | | climate. |
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