West Virginia Code § 7-1-14

Custody and care of animals abandoned, neglected or cruelly treated;
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animals causing public nuisance, health risk or safety hazard; authority of county
commission.
(a) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, any county commission may
adopt ordinances, rules and regulations providing for the custody and care of animals that
have been abandoned, neglected or cruelly treated for the protection of anye such animal and
to prevent it from becoming a public nuisance or risk to public health or safety or the
environment. r
(b) Any such ordinance, rule or regulation may require each ownuer to provide for each of his
or her animals:
(1) Adequate food which provides sufficient quantity and nutritive value to maintain each
animal in good health;
(2) Adequate water which provides easy access to cllean, fresh, potable water of a drinkable
temperature in sufficient volume and suitables intervals to maintain normal hydration for
each animal;
(3) Adequate shelter to protect the animal from the elements and other animals;
(4) Adequate space in the primary enclosure for the particular animal depending upon its
age, size, species and weight which is regularly cleaned to prevent an unsanitary
accumulation of urine and feces;
(5) Adequate exercise to assure that the animal maintains normal muscle tone and mass for
the age, species, size and condition of the animal; and
(6) Veterinary care when needed or to prevent suffering or disease transmission.
(c) Any such ordinance, rule or regulation may limit the number of animals owned, kept or
maintained by an individual, group or organization, whether public or private based on the
person's ability to provide for the animals as set forth in subsection (b) of this section.
(d) Any such ordinance, rule or regulation shall provide appropriate penalties for violations
and shall authorize humane officers to take possession of any animal that is not properly
cared for as required by such ordinance, rule or regulation.

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