POLITICSNC NEWSLINE
Anti-tethering bill for companion animals advances in NC House, but its future is uncertain
A bill establishing minimum care standards for domestic dogs and cats, named after a dog found chained with a dead companion, passed the North Carolina House Judiciary Committee but faces an uncertain future. The bill prohibits tethering in extreme weather and includes exceptions for hunting/shepherding dogs, though some groups argue it's ambiguous.
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