§ 90.021 HITCHING OR TYING.
   No animal shall be hitched, tied, or fastened by any rope, chain, or cord that is directly attached to the animal’s neck. Animals that must be tied, hitched, or fastened to restrain them must wear a properly fitted collar or harness made of leather or nylon, not of the choker type. This is not to prohibit the proper use of choke collars in the training of animals. A person may not restrain an animal by a fixed point chain or tether less than ten feet for more than eight hours in a 24-hour period unless the chain or tether is at least ten feet long, has swivels at each end, and is attached to a pulley or trolley mounted cable at least ten feet in length and mounted no more than seven feet above ground level. Any outside caged or penned animal or dog shall be kept in a cage or pen no less than ten feet by ten feet by four feet in size, equaling a 100 square foot roaming area.
Penalty, see § 90.999