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a,~ <br />.~,. <br />o.~~ <br />as <br />Orange County Animal Services <br />501 W. Franklin St, Suite 106, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919) 968-2287 <br />September 10th, 2007 <br />To: Animal Services Advisory Board <br />From: Bob Marotto, Animal Services Director, and Irene Paul, Animal Control <br />Manager <br />Re: Required Kennel Space Recommendations <br />At the August meeting of the Animal Services Advisory Board (ASAB), we were asked <br />to recommend the minimum required size of kennels for dogs that are confined by such <br />enclosures. This was requested as part of the ASAB review of the final report of the <br />Tethering Committee, which recommended that the allowable dimensions of kennels be <br />set as part of an ordinance amendment that limits the time a dog may be tethered in <br />Orange County <br />Recommendation <br />As discussed further below, our recommendations are based upon our review of <br />regulations from other jurisdictions that have set the minimum required size of kennels <br />for dogs. They are as follows: <br />1. A minimum space requirement should be set in accordance with the size of the <br />dog (or dogs) that are kenneled. More specifically, there should be a threefold <br />requirement as follows; <br />• 1 to 35 pounds 80 square feet <br />• 36 to 75 pounds 100 square feet <br />• 76-plus pounds 120 square feet <br />2. Additional space should be provided for each additional dog that is kept in a <br />kennel. Specifically, we recommend that fifty percent of the minimum required <br />space be added for the second and each subsequent dog that is kept kenneled <br />with another dog; and that the additional space be based upon the size of the <br />largest of the dogs that are kenneled together. <br />3. Electronic containment devices and traditional fences shall be treated in the <br />same way as a kennel with respect to the minimum space required for one or <br />more dogs of different sizes. <br />