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Animal Hoarding: Edmonds vs Everett

How do animal hoarding rules compare between Edmonds, WA and Everett, WA?

Edmonds and Everett have similar restriction levels.

Edmonds, WA

Snohomish County

Some Restrictions

Snohomish County prohibits cruelty, neglect, and abandonment of animals under SCC 9.12.080. Failing to provide adequate food, water, shelter, sanitation, medical care, space, or rest is unlawful. Combined with the 25-dog limit and state cruelty law, this addresses hoarding conditions.

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Everett, WA

Snohomish County

Some Restrictions

Snohomish County prohibits cruelty, neglect, and abandonment of animals under SCC 9.12.080. Failing to provide adequate food, water, shelter, sanitation, medical care, space, or rest is unlawful. Combined with the 25-dog limit and state cruelty law, this addresses hoarding conditions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEdmondsEverett
Cruelty/neglect ruleSCC 9.12.080SCC 9.12.080
AbandonmentProhibitedProhibited
Dog cap25 (SCC 6.06.008)25 (SCC 6.06.008)
State cruelty lawChapter 16.52 RCWChapter 16.52 RCW
RemedySeizure, penalties, chargesSeizure, penalties, charges

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Edmonds FAQ

Is animal hoarding illegal?

Yes, in effect. Keeping animals without adequate food, water, shelter, sanitation, or space violates SCC 9.12.080, and the 25-dog cap and state cruelty law (RCW 16.52) also apply to hoarding conditions.

What happens to neglected animals?

Animal Control can impound animals kept in cruel or unsanitary conditions. Serious cases may be charged criminally under Washington's animal-cruelty statute, chapter 16.52 RCW.

Everett FAQ

Is animal hoarding illegal?

Yes, in effect. Keeping animals without adequate food, water, shelter, sanitation, or space violates SCC 9.12.080, and the 25-dog cap and state cruelty law (RCW 16.52) also apply to hoarding conditions.

What happens to neglected animals?

Animal Control can impound animals kept in cruel or unsanitary conditions. Serious cases may be charged criminally under Washington's animal-cruelty statute, chapter 16.52 RCW.

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