Nevada Code § 574.380

Dogs and cats kept outdoors
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If
dogs or cats are kept outdoors, an operator shall:
1. Provide a suitable method for the rapid
drainage of surface water from the area where each dog or cat is kept.
2. Provide each dog or cat with a
sufficient amount of shelter to:
(a) Remain dry from rain and snow;
(b) Have enough shade to protect itself from any
direct sunlight that is likely to cause overheating or discomfort;
(c) Remain cool during a period for which the
National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory;
(d) Protect the animal from wind which creates a
wind chill below 50 degrees Fahrenheit or for which the National Weather
Service has issued a high wind warning; and
(e) Remain warm when the atmospheric temperature
falls below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. If the ambient temperature falls below 50
degrees Fahrenheit, the operator shall provide such an additional amount of
clean bedding material or other protection as necessary for the dog or cat to
remain warm.
3. After considering the ambient
temperature, provide each dog or cat with a sufficient amount of food and water
necessary to sustain it in a healthy condition at that temperature.

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