New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 8 - HEALTH
Chapter 23A - ANIMAL FACILITY OPERATION; ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER AND ANIMAL CRUELTY INVESTIGATOR CERTIFICATION; PILOT SPAYING AND NEUTERING CLINIC FEES; AND RABIES INOCULATION
Subchapter 1 - SANITARY OPERATION OF KENNELS, PET SHOPS, SHELTERS AND POUNDS
Section 8:23A-1.6 - Primary enclosures
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 6, March 18, 2024
(a) Primary enclosures shall be structurally sound and maintained in good repair so as to:
(b) In addition to the other provisions of this section each dog in any primary enclosure shall be provided a minimum square footage of floor space equal to the mathematical square of the sum of the length of the dog in inches, as measured from the tip of its nose to the base of its tail, plus six inches, expressed in square feet.
(c) Animals housed in the same primary enclosure shall be maintained in compatible groups, with the following additional restrictions:
(d) Animals shall not be placed in empty primary enclosures previously inhabited by other animals unless the enclosure has first been cleaned and disinfected.
(e) Animals showing signs of contagious illness shall be removed from rooms and enclosures containing healthy animals and housed in a separate isolation room, in accordance with 8:23A-1.9(b) through (f).
(f) The floors of primary enclosures shall be constructed so as to protect the animals' feet and legs from injury. Enclosures may have grid-type flooring, provided that the grid material is of adequate gauge to prevent sagging under the weight of the animals and that the mesh is small enough to prevent their feet from passing through or to cause cutting injuries to the foot pads.
(g) Each adult cat housed in a primary enclosure for longer than 15 days shall be provided a minimum of seven cubic feet of cage space. A receptacle containing sufficient litter shall be provided to contain excreta.
(h) Adult dogs confined in cages of less than double the minimum standard size as stated in (c) above shall be exercised in runs at least twice a day or walked on a leash for at least 20 minutes per day.
(i) Suspect rabid animals shall be held in caging that is impermeable to the dissemination of saliva to animals housed on either side of it, with a warning sign prominently posted on the enclosure.
(j) Animals shall not be tied to fences or cages in lieu of being housed in primary enclosures.