File #: 2008-0347    Version:
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 6/23/2008 In control: Committee of the Whole
On agenda: Final action: 10/27/2008
Enactment date: Enactment #: 12871
Title: A MOTION requesting the executive to study the feasibility of implementing a ban on continuous dog chaining, tethering and small space confinement and report findings and recommendations to the King County council.
Sponsors: Julia Patterson, Dow Constantine, Larry Phillips, Bob Ferguson
Indexes: Animals
Attachments: 1. 12871.pdf, 2. 2008-0347 Amendment.doc, 3. 2008-0347 Ban on Continuous Banning Staff Report.doc, 4. 2008-0347 REVISED Ban on Continuous Banning Staff Report.doc, 5. 2008-0347 Title Amendment.doc
Drafter
Clerk 10/21/2008
Title
A MOTION requesting the executive to study the feasibility of implementing a ban on continuous dog chaining, tethering and small space confinement and report findings and recommendations to the King County council.
Body
      WHEREAS, King County is striving to implement a model humane animal services program, reduce rates of animal euthanasia and prevent animal cruelty, and
      WHEREAS, according to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Veterinary Medical Association, dogs are social pack animals and the practice of continuous confinement of dogs by chain or tether may result in increased vicious and aggressive behavior towards other animals and humans, and
      WHEREAS, according to the United States Department of Agriculture continuous chaining and tethering of dogs is inhumane, and
      WHEREAS, in accordance with K.C.C. chapter 11.04 vicious and aggressive dogs are considered a nuisance and a threat to the health and safety of people, animals and property, and
      WHEREAS, in accordance with K.C.C. chapter 11.04 irreparably vicious and aggressive dogs may be euthanized, and
      WHEREAS, in accordance with Motion 12521, a model humane animal services program recognizes that dogs require socialization, exercise and requires the prevention of animal cruelty;
      NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT MOVED by the Council of King County:
      A.  The executive is requested to study the feasibility of implementing a dog chaining, tethering and small space confinement ban.  The executive is requested to consider the following elements in the feasibility study:
        1.  Input by the King County Animal Control Officers Guild;
        2.  Input by the King County sheriff's office;
        3.  Input by the King County prosecuting attorney's office;
        4.  Input by the National Animal Control Association;
        5.  Input by community members, including proponent and opponent perspectives;
        6.  Cost of implementation;
        7.  Public education and awareness;
        8.  Impacts to public health and safety;
        9.  Humane standards and expectations in King County;
        10.  Possible implementation in King County's unincorporated areas;
        11.  Possible implementation in contract cities; and
        12.  Experiences of jurisdictions that have implemented chaining and tethering bans.
      B.  A report with findings and recommendations on the feasibility of a chaining, tethering and small space confinement ban should be transmitted to the council for consideration by motion or ordinance by February 28, 2009.