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Dog Leash Laws: Indiantown vs Stuart

How do dog leash laws rules compare between Indiantown, FL and Stuart, FL?

Indiantown and Stuart have similar restriction levels.

Indiantown, FL

Martin County

Some Restrictions

Martin County Code section 9.90 requires that dogs in unincorporated Martin County be restrained by a leash, chain, or other similar device when off the owner's property. Working and hunting dogs under direct voice command of the owner are exempt.

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Stuart, FL

Martin County

Some Restrictions

Martin County Code section 9.90 requires that dogs in unincorporated Martin County be restrained by a leash, chain, or other similar device when off the owner's property. Working and hunting dogs under direct voice command of the owner are exempt.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIndiantownStuart
Code SectionCh. 9, Sec. 9.90 (leash)Ch. 9, Sec. 9.90 (leash)
Restraint RequiredOff owner's propertyOff owner's property
Min Tether Length10 ft or 5x animal length10 ft or 5x animal length
EnforcementMCSO Animal Services UnitMCSO Animal Services Unit

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Indiantown FAQ

Must my dog be on a leash in Martin County?

Yes. Section 9.90 of the county code requires a leash, chain, or similar restraint whenever your dog is off your own property, except for working or hunting dogs under direct voice command of the owner.

Can I tether my dog in the yard?

Only while you are outside with the dog and within visual range. Tethers must be at least 10 feet (or 5x the dog's length), and the dog must have water, shade, and dry ground.

Stuart FAQ

Must my dog be on a leash in Martin County?

Yes. Section 9.90 of the county code requires a leash, chain, or similar restraint whenever your dog is off your own property, except for working or hunting dogs under direct voice command of the owner.

Can I tether my dog in the yard?

Only while you are outside with the dog and within visual range. Tethers must be at least 10 feet (or 5x the dog's length), and the dog must have water, shade, and dry ground.

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