Dogs and Livestock

Dog owners living in rural areas with livestock and/or game animals present need to act in a responsible manner. This includes obeying leash laws and not permitting your animals to roam free and harass, injure, or kill livestock and game animals. By allowing a dog to roam and harass livestock aand game not only do you  allow bad habits to form, you also impact on the the economy of one or more ranchers or farmers in the area as well as the ecosystem. In many instances you are also jeopardizing your dog's life. Laws vary, but in some areas it is legal for the owner of the stock being harassed to shoot the harassing animal on sight. In the event the animal is not shot by the stock owner, you run the risk of it being removed by Animal Control or Fish & Wildlife and destroyed. Disclaimer: these laws are current as of March 2002. For absolute accuracy, visit your state legislative website to see if there have been any changes to the laws.

Livestock Harrassment Statutes

Pacific Coast Rocky Mountain Southwest
Plains States

 

North Central Northeast/Mid Atlantic
South Central Southeast  

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