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~b <br />Required Kennel Space <br />September 10th, 2007 <br />Page 5 <br />The ordinance also mandates that dog enclosures must provide at least one hundred <br />and fifty square feet of space for dogs over six months of age. <br />7 -Carroll County, nAaryland <br />F. The owner of animal(s) that are fenced shall erect fencing normally considered <br />suitable for the species and type of animal to be contained. Fencing shall be appropriate <br />so as to keep the intended animals restrained within its boundaries. Fencing shall be <br />monitored, well maintained and kept in good repair. In the case of a dog, if the owner <br />utilizes an "invisible fence" to restrain a dog it may only be used if it consistently and <br />effectively restrains the dog and is appropriate to be used for the dog in question. No <br />aggressive dog may be restrained behind an "invisible fence". <br />G. All areas where animals are confined shall be maintained so as to provide a safe and <br />healthy <br />8. Little Rock- Arkansas <br />Sec. 6-16. Confinement. (3) When a dog is confined outside by means of an enclosure <br />or an electronic containment device, the following minimum space requirements shall be <br />met: <br />Size of Doa <br />Extra Large <br />(over 26" at withers or over 751bs) <br />Large <br />(over 20" at withers or not over 75) <br />Medium <br />(over 12" at withers or not over 501bs) <br />Small <br />(12" or less or not over 20 Ibs) <br />Pen Size L doa) ea. add. doa <br />48 sq. feet 24 sq. feet <br />40 sq. feet 20 sq. feet <br />32 sq. feet 16 sq. feet <br />24 sq feet 12 sq. feet <br />9. San Bernardino- California <br />D. DOG KENNELS must be tall enough to prevent the dog from jumping over or have a <br />secure top and be able to prevent dogs from digging out. Kennels must have a <br />minimum of 100 square feet for one dog, plus an additional 25 square feet for each <br />additional dog in the same enclosure. <br />