Animal Cruelty lAws

 

A summary of Pennsylvania's animal cruelty laws 

The Pennsylvania SPCA enforces the animal cruelty laws of the Commonwealth in 23 counties. Under Pennsylvania law, cruelty to animals includes: 

Neglect of animal, including failure to provide: 

Food and water 
Clean and sanitary shelter and protection from weather 
Necessary veterinary care 

Cruelty to animal: A person commits an offense if the person intentionally, knowingly or recklessly illtreats, overloads, beats, tortures, abandons or abuses an animal. 

Tethering of unattended dog. An unattended dog may only be tethered for nine hours or less in a 24-hour period, and must meet the following criteria:  

The tether must be of a type commonly used for the size and breed of dog and is at least three times the length of the dog as measured from the tip of its nose to the base of its tail or 10 feet, whichever is longer. 
The tether must be secured to a well-fitted collar or harness by means of a swivel anchor, swivel latch or other mechanism designed to prevent the dog from becoming entangled. 
The tethered dog must have access to water and an area of shade to escape the direct rays of the sun. 
The dog may not be tethered for longer than 30 minutes in temperatures above 90 or below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. 

Transporting animals in cruel manner. 

Animal mutilation and related offenses, including: 

Cropping of ear. 
Debarking 
Docking of tail 
Surgical birth 
Dewclawing of a dog 

Animal fighting. 

Causing or allowing an animal to engage in animal fighting 
Receiving compensation for the admission of another person to a place kept or used for animal fighting 
Owning, training, promoting, purchasing or acquiring in any manner or knowingly selling an animal for animal fighting 
Wagering on the outcome of an animal fight 
Attending an animal fight 
Knowingly permiting a place under the person's control or possession to be kept or used for animal fighting 

Possession of animal fighting paraphernalia. 

Taunting or abusing Police animals.