Virginia Code Section 3.2-6503 requires every owner to provide adequate care for companion animals, with criminal penalties for neglect that often underpin hoarding cases.
Va. Code Section 3.2-6503 requires every owner of a companion animal to provide adequate feed, water, shelter, space, exercise, care, and veterinary treatment. Adequate care is defined in Section 3.2-6500. A violation is a Class 4 misdemeanor; subsequent violations escalate to Class 2 or 3 misdemeanors. Malicious deprivation of food, water, shelter, or emergency veterinary treatment causing serious harm can be a felony under Section 3.2-6570. These cruelty standards apply statewide to private owners, shelters, and rescues, and provide the legal basis for hoarding-related seizures.
Class 4 misdemeanor first offense; up to Class 6 felony for malicious cruelty.
Hampton, VA
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Hampton, VA
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Hampton, VA
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Hampton, VA
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Hampton, VA
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Hampton, VA
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