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Code · Delaware · Title 16 — Health and Safety · Subchapter IV. General Provisions Concerning Dogs

§ 3050F. Dogs deemed personal property; theft; penalty.

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(a)All dogs shall be deemed personal property and may be the subject of theft pursuant to Chapter 5 of Title 11. Any warrant of arrest or other process issued under or by virtue of the several laws in relation to the theft of such property may be directed to and executed by any police officer, constable, or animal welfare officer.
(b)The presence of any dog, regardless of age, not confined on the premises of a person other than the lawful owner of such dog shall raise no presumption of theft against the owner or tenant of such premises.
(c)No person may confine any dog which is not that person’s own lawful property without contacting the Department within 24 hours of confining such dog and providing the Department with a complete description of the dog, the exact location of the premises on which such dog is to be detained, and the name of the owner or tenant of such property.
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