Oklahoma Stray Dog Laws

The laws of this state regarding violations of animal tags and investigations are enforced and enforced by the State Bureau of Investigation. 2. `wild boar` means all pigs (Sus Scrofa), including but not limited to Russian and European wild boars, wandering on public or private land in that State, the owner of which is unknown in the vicinity of the site where such feral pigs are found; If the owner of a stray pig is known, a pig that runs freely on public or private land in that state will not be considered wild until five (5) calendar days after escape from domestic captivity. If neighbouring owners are notified within these five (5) calendar days, the pork will not be considered wild for an additional ten (10) calendar days. When taking in one or more animals and sending a description to the county sheriff, the lessee has the right to legally detain them until they are released from custody by the sheriff. If an applicant applies to the purchaser for possession of the animal for that animal, the lessee must immediately notify the sheriff and, if the sheriff is satisfied that the applicant is the rightful owner, issue an order authorizing the lessee to grant possession of the estray to the rightful owner. The owner is required to pay the lessee the actual cost of maintaining the lost person, as well as the actual amount of damage suffered by the lessee as a result of his stay on his premises, and such costs and damages are approved by the district judge and recorded in the order by the sheriff. In the event that there is more than one (1) plaintiff after the publication of the notice, as provided in this Act, and if a dispute or controversy arises due to opposing plaintiffs, the sheriff shall, after publication, certify the matter to the district court of the district in which the Estray is inducted. and the Small Claims Division of the District Court will prepare this case in an appropriate file provided by the County for this purpose, and the plaintiffs will have ten (10) days from the date of such filing of this case to file affidavits in support of their various claims. The District Court also has the right and authority to hear oral evidence at any reasonable time when the plaintiffs are advised to establish ownership of such deviations, and after such hearing, the District Court shall make a finding determining the ownership of such misdirection.

Such a finding has the same effect and force as a judgment and may be challenged like other District Court cases, but such appeals must be filed within ten (10) days. In the event that two (2) or more applicants are owners of such stray animals, the costs incurred by the lessee will be charged prorated to the owners. They shall jointly pay the custody of Community stray animals intended for grazing, feeding and keeping such animals, as well as the costs of the proceedings, including publication costs. C. Once the owner has proved, to the satisfaction of the peace officer, that the animal rightfully belongs to him, the peace officer must allow the animal to be taken away by the owner against payment of the actual costs of its custody and the amount of damage caused to the eliminator by the fact that the stray animal is on the premises of the abductor. “Abandonment” means the voluntary renunciation of an animal and includes, but is not limited to, leaving a farm and leaving the animal on the premises or premises, or failing to feed or lose the animal or migrating it to private or public property with the intention of relinquishing ownership or custody of the animal. §4-85.2. Stray animals – capture and killing of wild boars. One. If a peace officer is unable to identify the owner or probable owner of a lost animal from stamped records and other reports of lost, lost or stolen livestock, the sheriff arranges for a description of the animal to be published in a newspaper distributed in the county where the lost animal was received: must contain gender; Age and trademark or trademarks, but may not contain colour, trademarks or other descriptive information.

The announcement will be published for two (2) consecutive weekly issues. If, after this publication, the sheriff is still unable to determine the owner, the animal will be sold by the sheriff at the nearest or state-controlled licensed and licensed livestock auction market in the state of Oklahoma. For the purposes of this Act, “institution” means any school or college of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine or agriculture, medical diagnostic laboratory, hospital or other educational or scientific institution involved in the study or teaching of the structure or functions of life, causes, prevention, control or cure of diseases or abnormal conditions of man or animal: provided that lyceums and primary schools are not considered establishments for the purposes of this Law. (b) “Public pound” means any place used by a city or state for the keeping or keeping of unclaimed or stray animals. One. Any pet found on public or private land in the State of Oklahoma whose owner is unknown near the site found is called a “stray animal” and it is illegal for any person, corporation or corporation or any of its employees or agents to pick up and take possession of prey. except as otherwise provided in this Act. For the purposes of sections 42.1 to 42.3 of this Title and section 1 of this Act [FN1], a person is deemed to be lawfully on the private property of the owner of a dog if the person is on the property in the exercise of a duty imposed on him by the laws of that State. or its political subdivision, or by United States law or United States postal regulations, or when reading meters or repairs to utilities or services located on the site, or during work on the property at the request of the owner or tenant who has a lease for part of the property, or if they are at the express or implied invitation of the owner or tenant of such property or if they are on the property for any other lawful purpose.

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