Full Statute Name:  West's Idaho Code Annotated. Title 25. Animals. Chapter 28. Dogs. § 25-2807. Dogs as property--Proof of value

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Primary Citation:  I.C. § 25-2807 Country of Origin:  United States Last Checked:  October, 2024 Alternate Citation:  ID ST § 25-2807 Date Adopted:  1927 Historical: 
Summary: This Idaho statute states that dogs are considered property. It further provides that no entity of state or local government may by ordinance or regulation prevent the owner of any dog from protecting it from loss by the use of an electronic locating collar.

Dogs are property; and when the value of any dog is material in any civil or criminal proceeding in this state, the same may be established under the usual rules of evidence relating to values of personal property. No entity of state or local government may by ordinance or regulation prevent the owner of any dog from protecting it from loss by the use of an electronic locating collar.

S.L. 1927, ch. 211, § 1; S.L. 1991, ch. 72, § 1.

 

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