§ 106-11. Tethering or leashing of animals.  


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  • A. 
    No person shall allow any horse, cattle, swine, goat, dog or other animal, owned, possessed, kept or harbored by him to be on or at any highway, street, sidewalk or other public place or off the land or premises of the owner or person keeping, possessing or harboring such animal, unless such animal is tethered or leashed and under the full and immediate control of the person owning, possessing, keeping or harboring it.
    B. 
    The provisions of this section shall not apply to dogs used by the owners thereof or with the consent of the owners thereof, for purposes of lawfully hunting game during the seasons prescribed therefor by the laws of the United States of America and the State of New York.