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Pennsylvania law indicates that pets are seen as tangible personal property much like a piece of furniture or a gun collection. If the pet was obtained during a marriage, Pennsylvania Family Courts can award the pet to either spouse during the process of equitable distribution of marital assets and debts.
Pennsylvania Leash Law In Pennsylvania, dogs must be confined within their owner's property; firmly secured on the premises so they cannot stray; or reasonably controlled by a person.
-- It shall be unlawful for the owner or keeper of any dog to fail to keep at all times the dog in any of the following manners: (1) confined within the premises of the owner; (2) firmly secured by means of a collar and chain or other device so that it cannot stray beyond the premises on which it is secured; or (3) ...
--It shall be unlawful for the owner or keeper of a dog to house the dog for any period of time in a drum, barrel, refrigerator or freezer regardless of the material of which the drum, barrel, refrigerator or freezer is constructed.
It shall be unlawful for any owner or keeper to harbor any dog which barks repetitively during any given 1 hour period or which barks continuously for a period of 10 consecutive minutes or more and which creates annoyance or disturbance on public premises, public rights of way or private premises.
All dogs must be under control and must not be allowed to run at large. Dogs are personal property, and owners are responsible for damages caused by their dog. It is illegal to mistreat or abuse any animal. Violations should be reported to a local humane organization or the police.
All dogs three months of age and older living in Pennsylvania must be licensed by January 1 of each year. Violators will be cited up to $300 per violation, plus court costs. There are two types of licenses: an annual license and a lifetime license.