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In Louisville, it is illegal to walk your dog off-leash in public spaces, with few exceptions.
Violating the city's leash law can result in fines, imprisonment, or both.
Louisville Metro Animal Services responds to thousands of calls about off-leash pets annually, which contributes to shelter overcrowding.
The city is also considering a new ordinance that would require microchipping for all dogs and cats over three months old.
There are several pet owners in the Louisville area , and it may be worth refreshing on ways to keep your four-legged companions and neighbors safe.
Locals, for example, should keep their pets leashed when on walks, at parks and in other public spaces. Here's what to know about Louisville leash laws.
Is it legal to walk your dog off leash