Is It Illegal to Leave Your Pet Chained Outside in Arizona? Here’s What the Law Says

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No, it is not illegal statewide in Arizona to leave your pet chained outside, but strict conditions apply under A.R.S. § 13-2917, and major cities like Phoenix impose tougher bans.

Statewide Regulations

Arizona law prohibits “unreasonable” tethering that causes injury, restricts access to food/water/shelter, or uses improper equipment like short chains, choke collars, or heavy logging chains. Tethering is allowed briefly (e.g., owner present, short errands, hunting, herding livestock), but unattended long-term chaining risks cruelty charges—a class 1 misdemeanor with up to 6 months jail and $2,500 fines. Pets must have shade, water, and protection from extreme heat over 95°F.

City-Specific Bans

Phoenix outright bans chains for dog restraints, requiring 10+ foot ropes, tethers, leashes, or cables that don’t tangle or limit movement—first violation: $250 fine; repeats: misdemeanor with 48 hours–15 days jail and $1,000–$2,000 fines. Pima County and Tucson limit tethering to 3 hours max, banning it overnight or in heat. Chandler, Eloy, and others prohibit restraints causing injury or undue restriction.

Key Rules Table

LocationChaining Allowed?Main Restrictions
StatewideLimited (brief, supervised) No injury, provide necessities
PhoenixNo chains 10+ ft non-chain tethers only
Tucson/PimaVery limited Max 3 hrs, no overnight
Rural AreasMore permissive Cruelty laws always apply

Cruelty and Weather Factors

Arizona’s heat amplifies risks—chained pets can suffer heatstroke, dehydration, or entanglement. Abandoning a chained pet is a felony. Animal control investigates complaints, prioritizing welfare over minor tethering.

Best Practices

Use fenced yards, trolley systems, or indoor housing instead. Provide constant water, shade, and vet-checked collars. Report violations to local animal control.

Arizona prioritizes pet welfare—check city codes to avoid fines while keeping pets safe.

SOURCES :

  1. https://thewrangler.com/is-it-illegal-to-leave-your-pet-chained-outside-in-arizona-heres-what-the-law-says/2025/06/10/
  2. https://www.animallaw.info/topic/table-state-dog-tether-laws

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