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8. The tether is attached to the dog by means of a non-tightening collar or harness of sufficient size for the dog.
(b) Dogs may not be tethered outdoors at an animal control facility or animal shelter, except that a dog may be temporarily tethered outdoors in compliance with par. (a) for not more than 4 hours in any day. The responsible caretaker, or an individual implementing a caretaker’s written or oral instructions, shall be on the premises during the temporary tethering and shall ensure that the tethering complies with par. (a).
(7)Runs and exercise areas.
(a) A dog kept outdoors shall have access, for at least 30 minutes each day, to a run or exercise area that meets the requirements under s. ATCP 16.20 (10).
(b) A run or exercise area under s. ATCP 16.20 (10) is not required to include a dog shelter under sub. (5) or a windbreak, unless the run or exercise area also serves as a primary enclosure.
(8)Cleaning and sanitation.
(a) All excreta shall be removed from outdoor primary enclosures, exercise areas, and other dog holding areas at least daily and more often as necessary for the health and comfort of all dogs.
(b) Pests and parasites shall be controlled as necessary to maintain dog health and comfort.
(c) All dogs shall have clean, dry and breed-appropriate bedding, or shall have a solid resting place that is appropriate for the dog’s breed, age, health, and physical condition, unless alternative special arrangements are necessary for the dog’s health and safety.
(d) The interior surfaces of outdoor dog shelters, that cannot be readily cleaned and sanitized, must be replaced when worn or soiled.
(e) Primary enclosures and other dog holding areas shall be cleaned with an appropriate detergent, rinsed, and sanitized with an appropriate sanitizer, where possible, to keep them free of accumulated dirt, debris, and disease hazards. Dogs shall be removed from the primary enclosures or other dog holding areas before those areas are cleaned and sanitized. Dogs may not be returned to the cleaned or sanitized enclosure or area until the enclosure or area is dry.
History: CR 10-100: cr. Register May 2011 No. 665, eff. 6-1-11; correction in (8) (c) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., Register May 2011 No. 665; CR 18-032: am. (2) (a) 5., (b) 5., (3), cr. (3m), am. (4) (c), (5) (a), cr. (5) (am), renum. (7) (a) (intro.) to (7) (a) and am., r. (7) (a) 1., 2., am. (7) (b), (8) (title), r. (8) (intro.), am. (8) (a), cr. (8) (d), (e) Register October 2019 No. 766, eff. 11-1-19.
ATCP 16.26Transporting dogs. A person who is required to be licensed under s. ATCP 16.02 (1), and that person’s employees and agents, shall comply with the following requirements related to the transportation of dogs:
(1)Portable enclosures. A portable enclosure used to transport one or more dogs, including any enclosure that is placed on or forms part of a transport vehicle, shall meet all of the following requirements:
(a) It shall be constructed of water-resistant and cleanable material.
(b) It shall be designed to keep all dogs within the enclosure clean and dry.
(c) It shall be designed to protect the health and safety of all dogs in the enclosure.
(d) It shall have ventilation openings to ensure the comfort and health of all dogs in the enclosure.
(e) It shall be securely closed when in use.
(f) It shall be cleaned and sanitized between occupancy by different dogs, and more often as necessary to keep it in a clean condition.
(g) When on a transport vehicle, it shall be all of the following:
1. Positioned so that each dog in the enclosure has access to sufficient air for normal breathing.
2. Positioned so that the opening through which dogs enter and exit the enclosure is accessible at all times for emergency removal of dogs from the enclosure.
3. Positioned so that all dogs in the enclosure are protected from the elements.
4. Positioned or protected so that no dog in the enclosure is exposed to excreta falling from above.
5. Secured as necessary to prevent reasonably foreseeable movement that may injure dogs.
(2)Care of dogs during transport. The following standards apply to dogs that are being transported:
(a) Each dog shall at all times be protected from hypothermia and hyperthermia. Transportation vehicles shall be heated or cooled, if necessary, to comply with this paragraph.
(b) Each dog shall have sufficient space to turn, stand and lie down, except that this requirement does not apply to dogs transported during dog training, dog trialing, and hunting.
(c) Each dog shall be provided with food and water, according to the standards in s. ATCP 16.20 (1).
(d) Dogs shall be separated from each other if separation is required by s. ATCP 16.20 (5).
(e) Each dog shall be visually inspected every 4 hours.
(f) Each dog carried in a transport vehicle shall be removed from the vehicle at least once every 12 hours, and be allowed to urinate, defecate, and exercise, unless the vehicle is equipped to meet the urination, defecation, and exercise needs of all dogs being transported.
(g) Each dog carried in a transport vehicle shall be removed in a timely fashion from that vehicle when the vehicle reaches the destination to which it is transporting the dog, so that the dog can urinate, defecate, and exercise.
(3)Transport vehicles. The following standards apply to a transport vehicle that is used to transport dogs:
(a) The vehicle shall provide fresh or filtered air as necessary, without injurious drafts, to all dogs that are transported in the vehicle.
(b) The dog cargo space shall be constructed and maintained to minimize the ingress of exhaust from the vehicle’s engine.
History: CR 10-100: cr. Register May 2011 No. 665, eff. 6-1-11; correction in (2) (d) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register May 2011 No. 665.
ATCP 16.28Prohibited conduct. No person who is required to be licensed under s. ATCP 16.02 (1) may do any of the following, either directly or through an employee or agent:
(1)Prevent a department employee from performing his or her official duties under this chapter, or interfere with the lawful performance of those duties.
(2)Physically assault a department employee while the employee is performing his or her official duties under this chapter.
(3)Refuse or fail, without just cause, to produce required records or respond to a department subpoena or investigative demand related to any matter under this chapter.
(4)Violate s. 95.13 or 95.19, Stats.
(5)Accept custody or control of a dog from any person, knowing that the person is required to be licensed under s. ATCP 16.02 (1) to convey custody or control of that dog but is not licensed, unless all of the following apply:
(a) The person accepts custody or control of the dog to protect its health, safety or welfare.
(b) The person promptly reports the acceptance to the department, and provides any relevant information that the department requests concerning the transaction.
Note: A person may make a report under sub. (5) (b) to the following address:
Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
Division of Animal Health
P.O. Box 8911
Madison, WI 53708-8911
Phone: (608) 224-4872
Fax: (608) 224-4871
(6)Convey custody or control of a dog to a person who is required to be licensed under s. ATCP 16.02 (1) but has failed to obtain the required license.
History: CR 10-100: cr. Register May 2011 No. 665, eff. 6-1-11; corrections in (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., Register May 2011 No. 665; CR 18-032: am. (x) Register October 2019 No. 766, eff. 11-1-19; CR 18-032: cr. (6) Register October 2019 No. 766, eff. 11-1-19.
ATCP 16.30Variances. The department may, in response to a written request, grant a variance from a standard under s. ATCP 16.20 (7), 16.22, 16.24, or 16.26 if the department finds that the variance is reasonable and necessary under the circumstances and will not compromise the purpose served by the standard. The variance shall be issued in writing, shall include the department’s findings, and shall include the specific terms of the variance including any time limit on the variance. A request for a variance shall include information to show that the variance is justified under this section.
History: CR 10-100: cr. Register May 2011 No. 665, eff. 6-1-11; CR 18-032: am. Register October 2019 No. 766, eff. 11-1-19.
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