Full Title Name:  Collection and Summary of Principal Animal Laws for the Corporations of Washington, Georgetown, and the County of Washington

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Hayden Wetzel Place of Publication:  Michigan State University College of Law Publish Year:  2017 Primary Citation:  Animal Legal & Historical Center 0 Country of Origin:  United States
Summary: The page includes a textual summary of the history of animal control in the Corporations of Washington, Georgetown, and the County of Washington, which became collectively known as the District of Columbia in 1871. A thorough collection of the chronology of animal control laws from 1791 to about 1940 is also attached. This includes a complete list of all laws related to animals for this period. As noted by the author, animal control tended evolve among two tracks: (1) farm animals estrays and procedures for boarding and/or returning them to their owners; and (2) dogs, which were more or less viewed as a health concerns and financial drains for local government. Enactment of anti-cruelty laws did not occur until the late nineteenth century.
Documents:  PDF icon Summary of historical DC laws.pdf (212.59 KB) PDF icon Historical Animal Control Laws DC.pdf (58.81 KB)
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