- (a) A dog's environment must provide relief from the elements such as excessive wind, excessive temperature, and excessive precipitation that results in hyperthermia or hypothermia detrimental to the dog's health.
- (b) Relief from the elements may be accomplished with natural environmental elements, including trees, land, windbreaks, overhangs, or other natural weather barriers, or with constructed shelters. If a constructed shelter is used, it must be of sufficient size to allow the dog to stand up, turn around, and stretch out inside the sheller.
- (c) Dogs kept on chains shall be provided at least a five-foot tangle-free chain radius.
(Eff. 3/24/2017, Register 221)
Authority: AS 03.05.011, AS 03.55.110, AS 03.55.130, AS 03.55.100, AS 03.55.120