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Louisiana enforces laws against leaving animals in cold vehicles or uncovered when temps drop below 32°F, with penalties including fines and jail.
Louisiana’s animal cruelty laws prohibit leaving animals in extreme cold without adequate shelter, food, or water.
The state classifies such neglect as a misdemeanor, punishable by fines up to $1,000 and up to six months in jail.
Authorities emphasize that pet owners must provide protection during cold weather, especially when temperatures drop below freezing.
The law applies to all animals, including pets, livestock, and wildlife.
Enforcement increases during winter months, with animal control agencies urging residents to report suspected cases.
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Louisiana aplica leyes contra dejar animales en vehículos fríos o descubiertos cuando las temperaturas bajan por debajo de 32 ° F, con sanciones que incluyen multas y cárcel.