Wisconsin Code § 174.13

Humane use of dogs for scientific or educational purposes
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(2) Any officer or pound which has custody
of an unclaimed dog may release the dog to the University of
Wisconsin System, the Medical College of Wisconsin, Inc., or to
any other educational institution of higher learning chartered under the laws of the state and accredited to the University of Wisconsin System, upon requisition by the institution. The requisition shall be in writing, shall bear the signature of an authorized
agent, and shall state that the dog is requisitioned for scientific or
educational purposes. If a requisition is made for a greater number of dogs than is available at a given time, the officer or pound
may supply those immediately available and may withhold from
other disposition all unclaimed dogs coming into the officer’s or
pound’s custody until the requisition is fully discharged, excluding impounded dogs as to which ownership is established within
a reasonable period. A dog left by its owner for disposition is not
considered an unclaimed dog under this section. If operated by a
county, city, village or town, the officer or pound is entitled to the
payment of $1 for each dog requisitioned. An institution making
a requisition shall provide for the transportation of the dog.
(3) An officer or pound that has custody of unclaimed dogs
shall maintain records as provided under s. 173.17.
(4) It shall be unlawful for any person, except a person licensed or registered and regulated under federal animal welfare
laws, to take or send outside the state or to purchase or otherwise
acquire in this state for the purpose of taking or sending outside
the state, any living cat or dog to be used for any medical, surgical
or chemical investigation, experiment or demonstration.

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