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Central Texas issues fines for leaving animals outside in freezing temperatures

by LAWIN.news January 23, 2025
written by LAWIN.news January 23, 2025
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AUSTIN, Texas– Animal protection agencies across Central Texas are stepping up efforts to address reports of pets left outside during the region’s recent cold snap.

Local authorities are issuing citations to pet owners failing to provide adequate shelter or protection for their animals in freezing temperatures.

In response to the increased number of calls, animal control officers and welfare organizations are patrolling neighborhoods and educating residents on the dangers of cold weather for pets.

Officials are urging pet owners to bring animals indoors or provide insulated shelters to prevent frostbite and hypothermia.

Several counties in the area have regulations requiring adequate shelter, food, and water for outdoor animals during inclement weather.

In Austin, for example, the city code mandates that pets must have access to shelter that protects them from wind, rain, and extreme cold. Failure to comply with these ordinances can result in fines or citations.

Animal protection organizations are also working to raise awareness, encouraging residents to report any cases of pets left in unsafe conditions.

Volunteers and local shelters are providing temporary refuge for animals, though capacity is often strained during extreme weather.

Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely and emphasize the importance of community involvement in ensuring the welfare of animals during winter months.

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