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The number most commonly refers to California Health and Safety Code § 122335 , a law that prohibits the unlawful tethering of dogs. It also serves as a unique identifier for several educational and commercial entities. Legal: California Health & Safety Code § 122335

This law, enacted in January 2007, makes it illegal to tether or restrain a dog to a stationary object (like a tree, fence, or doghouse) for more than a , which is defined as no more than three hours in a 24-hour period. Exceptions : 122335

Dogs engaged in , such as herding livestock or shepherding. The number most commonly refers to California Health

: Fines up to $1,000 per dog and/or up to six months in county jail. Exceptions : Dogs engaged in , such as

Animal control may issue a first, unless the dog is endangered or has already been injured. Other Identifications California Code, Health and Safety Code - HSC § 122335

Dogs attached to a (provided they are not wearing choke or pinch collars). Tethering required by camping or recreational areas .

The number most commonly refers to California Health and Safety Code § 122335 , a law that prohibits the unlawful tethering of dogs. It also serves as a unique identifier for several educational and commercial entities. Legal: California Health & Safety Code § 122335

This law, enacted in January 2007, makes it illegal to tether or restrain a dog to a stationary object (like a tree, fence, or doghouse) for more than a , which is defined as no more than three hours in a 24-hour period. Exceptions :

Dogs engaged in , such as herding livestock or shepherding.

: Fines up to $1,000 per dog and/or up to six months in county jail.

Animal control may issue a first, unless the dog is endangered or has already been injured. Other Identifications California Code, Health and Safety Code - HSC § 122335

Dogs attached to a (provided they are not wearing choke or pinch collars). Tethering required by camping or recreational areas .