What Is The Relevant Law In Indiana That Governs Pets And Animals?
Indiana State Statute Sections 155121 through 1557; and Sections 354774 354631 13 address most pet and cruelty to pet issues.
Other Indiana Pet Law FAQs
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How Do I Know If My Part Of The City Has Rabies?
A: The state veterinarian has the duty to declare quarantine against rabies in any county, township, city or town whenever he finds that rabies exist in the area to the … More -
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What Happens When An Area Is Quarantined?
A: Whenever quarantine has been declared, the owner or caretaker of an animal in the quarantine area shall confine the animal on the premises of the owner; or in a … More -
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Can City Officials Force Me To Vaccinate My Dog?
A: Yes. When quarantine has been declared, the state veterinarian can order any animal to be vaccinated within a period stated in the order and you must pay for the cost … More -
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How Do I Know If My Dog Has Been Vaccinated?
A: When a local veterinarian vaccinates a dog, he or she is obligated to give you an immunization certificate in order to prove that your dog is vaccinated. -
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What Happens To Dogs That Are Loose During Quarantine?
A: Any dog found running at large during quarantine will be impounded and the owner will have to follow certain procedures in order to claim the dog. First, the owner … More -
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Are My Dogs Subject To Quarantine If I Am Traveling To The Quarantine Area?
A: Yes. All nonlocal dogs, with the exception of exhibition dogs, that are traveling to the quarantine area are subject to the quarantine. -
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Can The State Order My Dog To Be Confined Even If There Is No Quarantine Order?
A: Yes. It is up to the discretion of the local health veterinarian or official to either destroy or impound any dog that he or she believes to be affected by rabies. In … More -
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Do I Need To Tell Anyone If I Believe That A Dog Has Rabies?
A: Yes. It is your duty to report within 48 hours to a local health or safety official any dog which you believe is affected by, or may have rabies. After your report, … More -
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Are There Any Restrictions To Selling Puppies?
A: Yes. You cannot sell or receive any puppies that are younger than eight weeks of age unless the puppy is received with its mother. -
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What Happens If Someone Sold Me A Diseased Dog?
A: If someone sells you a diseased animal, and they knew or acted intentionally, then they are guilty of a felony.
Pet Law Sub-categories
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Animal Burial Restrictions
Animal Cruelty Animal Welfare Act (AWA) Buying and Selling Dogs Dangerous Dogs Dog Bites |
Euthanasia
Lost and Found Dogs Noise Ordinance Pet Licensing Pooper Scooper Laws |