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Floridians who abandon or leave their dogs outdoors during a natural disaster could face prison time and a hefty ...
Florida's Senate Bill 150, known as "Trooper's Law," targets pet abandonment during natural disasters, inspired by a dog rescued from floodwaters.
Trooper's Law creates a third-degree felony for people who restrain dogs outside during natural disasters; Dexter's Law ...
"No one should be left behind, especially our pets." Governor signs new law protecting pets during natural disasters: 'All ...
Governor Ron DeSantis signed Florida Senate Bill 150, Trooper's Law, making it a third-degree felony to restrain and abandon ...
Agamas are not protected in Florida except by anti-cruelty law and can be humanely killed on private property with landowner ...
Here’s what to know about catching and selling iguanas in Florida, which is legal now… And laws to know if you just want to catch and kill one.
Four rough-toothed dolphins now have a new home at Clearwater Marine Aquarium. The dolphins were relocated to Clearwater from ...
Collier County may require permits for hobby breeders in an effort to reduce pet overpopulation and relieve pressure on ...
Manatee County approved a ban on the retail sale of dogs and cats, but only at future stores. Existing stores do have to adhere to higher standards.