The General Assembly finds that: (1) Wolves and wolf-dog hybrids are now present in this state but remain unregulated; (2) The Compendium of Animal Rabies Prevention and Control advises that no vaccination has been approved for use in wolves or wolf-dog hybrids; (3) However, wolves and dogs are scientifically classified as the same species; (4) […]
As used in this subchapter, “wolf-dog hybrid” means any animal which is publicly acknowledged by its owner as being the offspring of a wolf and domestic dog. No animal may be judged to be a wolf or wolf-dog hybrid based strictly on its appearance.
(a) Owners of wolves and wolf-dog hybrids shall maintain all health records of each wolf and wolf-dog hybrid, including health certificates, records of immunization, and any other documentary evidence pertaining to the health and welfare of the animal. (b) The owner shall maintain records of acquisitions and disposals of wolf-dog hybrids, including the name and […]
(a) Wolves and wolf-dog hybrids shall be provided adequate confinement and adequate feeding. (b) Adequate confinement shall include at least: (1) A brick, concrete, or chain-link enclosure surrounded by two (2) layers of fencing as follows: (A) For a single animal: (i) Either an inner chain-link fence a minimum of fifteen feet by eight feet […]
(a) Wolves and wolf-dog hybrids may enter into this state only if each animal is accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection indicating that the animal is free from disease or exposure to infectious or contagious disease. (b) No animals from rabies-quarantined areas shall be admitted into this state.
(a) Wolves and wolf-dog hybrids are required to be vaccinated against rabies by a licensed veterinarian with a vaccine approved for dog use, and a rabies certificate may be issued. (b) Veterinarians shall inform the owner of the wolf or wolf-dog hybrid, preferably in writing, that the vaccination is considered “off label” and that protection […]
(a) If a wolf or wolf-dog hybrid bites a person or injures or destroys another animal while out of its confined area, the person responsible for the adequate confinement of the animal upon conviction shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. (b) If a wolf or wolf-dog hybrid is not adequately confined or fed, […]
Nothing in this subchapter shall be construed to prohibit local regulation of the ownership, breeding, confinement, or feeding of wolves or wolf-dog hybrids.