New law requires owners to shelter dogs from cold
Thinking of keeping your canine buddy outside in the extreme cold weather? You can’t.
A new ordinance, passed by City Council last year, requires Philadelphia residents to keep pets indoors during extreme cold.
When the city declares a Code Blue emergency (when the real-feel temperature is near or below 20 degrees Fahrenheit), dogs must be provided indoor shelter. If the pet owner does not comply, they can face fines up to $300.
Residents who need tips or help housing for their dogs should contact Animal Care and Control Team of Philadelphia (ACCT Philly) at [email protected].
To report a dog kept outside in extreme cold weather, call ACCT Philly at 267-385-3800.
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