This is an official form from the Virginia Judicial System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Virginia statutes and law.
This is an official form from the Virginia Judicial System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Virginia statutes and law.
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Virginia's Leash Laws Prohibit dog owners from letting their pets run at large ( Code § 3.2-6538); or. Require owners to keep their dogs on a leash or otherwise restrained when the dog is off the owner's property ( Code A§ 3.2-6539).
Foster homes for rescues are governed by Virginia Code Section 3.2-6550, which sets a fifty-animal limits for foster homes. Shockingly, the penalty for violating this law is only a $250 civil fine! If you are a foster, be aware that you do not automatically have the right to keep up to fifty animals in your home.
All dogs and cats shall be deemed personal property and may be the subject of larceny and malicious or unlawful trespass. Owners, as defined in § 3.2-6500, may maintain any action for the killing of any such animals, or injury thereto, or unlawful detention or use thereof as in the case of other personal property.
No. There is no limit on the number of animals that a person can own, provided that the animals are properly cared for and do not pose a nuisance, health or safety risk to other members of the community.
No more than five dogs above the age of six months may be kept in any one dwelling unit or premises within the city limits. State Law reference Similar provisions, Code of Virginia, § 3.1-796.94:1. Sec.
A wild animal possession permit is required for Class I animals (eastern cottontail rabbit, gray squirrel, fox squirrel, southern flying squirrel) Class II animals (beaver, coyote, gray fox, red fox, mink, muskrat, opossum, raccoon, skunk, weasel) and Class III animals: wolves (purebred), bears, wild cats (excluding
The city's animal ordinances are similar to those of its neighbors: a limit on the number of dogs in one residence and no numerical restrictions on cats. Norfolk is the exception, placing a limit of four per home on cats, rabbits and dogs.
While there is no specific law relating to the legal justification for shooting an attacking dog as can be found in some other states, there are some Virginia laws that must be taken into consideration. § 3.2-6585. Dogs and cats deemed personal property; rights relating thereto. A§ 18.2-144.
There is a limit to owning only 5 adult dogs on any property zoned AR-1 through R-6.