Local Animal Ordinances
Indianapolis’s basic animal care and treatment laws can be viewed at Municode.com, Article IV. Care and Treatment; Sec. 531401.
Here are the main highlights of Indianapolis animal care and treatment codes:
General
Your dog must have access to:


Shelter
Your dog must have access to:
During the winter months and when the temperature is below 40°F:
Shade
On any day when the temperature is at or above 80°F, your dog’s shelter must be shaded by either trees or a tarp.
Pen or Fenced Enclosure

Tethering
It is against the law to tether (chain) your dog if any of the following is true:
Extreme Weather
Your dog must be brought inside a temperature-controlled building kept between 40°F and 80°F, such as your house when:
