Informative Event on New Law HB 1238 Component That Protects the Well-Being of Tethered/Chained Dogs
HARRISBURG, Pa., July 18, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The recently signed in to law, HB 1238, introduced by Representative Todd Stephens and incorporating Senator Richard Alloway's Libre's Law, is a comprehensive anti-cruelty bill providing updates to Pennsylvania's cruelty statutes including tethering language to protect the well-being of tethered/chained dogs.
This new legislation puts reasonable limits on the time frame a dog can be tethered outside with consideration to extreme weather. The legislation also addresses regulation on the type of collar and length of tether/chain, the cleanliness of the area and the health of the dog. The owner can be held responsible for neglect if these regulations are not met.
Media coverage is welcome and encouraged at this educational and informative event.
Excellent photo opportunities with legislative, professional and canine attendees.
Helen Krause Animal Foundation tours will be available directly following the press conference.
WHO
- Patricia Heiland, Board President, Helen Krause Animal Foundation
- Senator Mike Regan (R-31)
- Representative Dawn Keefer (R-92)
- Senator Mario Scavello (R-40)
- State Rep. Todd Stephens (R- 151)
- Kristen Tullo, PA State Director, The Humane Society of the United States
- Ron Hollister, Humane Society Police Officer
- Mary Jane McNamee, JD, VMD, The Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Association
WHAT
- New legislation included in HB 1238 to protect the well-being of tethered/chained dogs.
- Humane Officer, Ron Hollister will lead a presentation on the proper way to have your dog on a lead and who to contact should you be concerned for the well-being of a dog who is tethered/chained, and Veterinarian, Mary Jane McNamee, JD, VMD, and the Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Association will talk about signs of distress and will answer any medical questions concerning a dog who is tethered/chained.
WHERE
- Helen O. Krause Animal Foundation at 813 S. Baltimore St., Dillsburg, PA 17019
WHEN
- Wednesday, July 19 at 11:00 a.m.
Media Contacts
- Jaime Markle, Director of Marketing and Communications, Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Association (PVMA) Ph: 717.220.1437 Email: [email protected]
SOURCE Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Association
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