New Pennsylvania law stops dog owners from leaving pets out in cold

It’s a shame that lawmakers have to take this step to protect dogs from their owners, but too many dogs were being left outside during the harsh winter.

Libre’s Law increases the penalties handed out in animal neglect cases, according to wkbn.com.

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The law is clear and simple: if the temperature is above 90°F or below 32°F, a dog cannot be tethered for longer than 30 minutes.

Animal owners who violate this face the possibility of both high fines and even imprisonment.

The law will send a clear message to pet owners that it’s not OK to treat animals badly.

What wonderful news! Now, we hope that more states and other countries follow this example and introduce laws to protect our furry friends!  

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