Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 167 § 167.310 — to 167.351:
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 167 ·
Oregon Code § 167.310·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
to 167.351:
(1) Adequate
bedding means bedding of sufficient quantity and quality to permit a domestic
animal to remain dry and reasonably clean and maintain a normal body
temperature.
(2)(a) Adequate
shelter includes a barn, doghouse or other enclosed structure sufficient to
protect a domestic animal from wind, rain, snow or sun, that has adequate
bedding to protect against cold and dampness and that is maintained to protect
the domestic animal from weather and physical injury.
(b) Adequate
shelter does not include:
(A) Crawl spaces
under buildings or parts of buildings, such as steps, decks or stoops;
(B) The space
under a vehicle;
(C) The inside of
a vehicle if the domestic animal is kept in the vehicle in a manner or for a
length of time that is likely to be detrimental to the domestic animals health
or safety;
(D) Shelters made
from cardboard or other materials that are easily degraded by the elements;
(E) Animal
carriers or crates that are designed to provide temporary housing;
(F) Shelters with
wire or chain-link floors, unless the domestic animal is a bird; or
(G) Shelters
surrounded by waste, debris, obstructions or impediments that could adversely
affect an animals health.
(3) Animal
means any nonhuman mammal, bird, reptile, amphibian or fish.
(4) Domestic
animal means an animal, other than livestock or equines, that is owned or
possessed by a person.
(5) Equine
means a horse, pony, donkey, mule, hinny, zebra or a hybrid of any of these
animals.
(6) Good animal
husbandry includes, but is not limited to, the dehorning of cattle, the
docking of horses, sheep or swine, and the castration or neutering of
livestock, according to accepted practices of veterinary medicine or animal
husbandry.
(7) Law
enforcement animal means a dog or horse used in law enforcement work under the
control of a corrections officer, parole and probation officer, police officer
or youth correction officer, as those terms are defined in ORS 181A.355, who
has successfully completed at least 360 hours of training in the care and use
of a law enforcement animal, or who has passed the demonstration of minimum
standards established by the Oregon Police Canine Association or other
accredited and recognized animal handling organization.
(8)(a) Livestock,
except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, has the meaning
provided in ORS 609.125.
(b) Livestock
does not include psittacines.
(9) Minimum care
means care sufficient to preserve the health and well-being of an animal and,
except for emergencies or circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the
owner, includes, but is not limited to, the following requirements:
(a) Food of
sufficient quantity and quality to allow for normal growth or maintenance of
body weight.
(b) Open or adequate
access to potable water in sufficient quantity to satisfy the animals needs.
Access to snow or ice is not adequate access to potable water.
(c) For a
domestic animal other than a dog engaged in herding or protecting livestock,
access to adequate shelter.
(d) Veterinary
care deemed necessary by a reasonably prudent person to relieve distress from
injury, neglect or disease.
(e) For a
domestic animal, continuous access to an area:
(A) With adequate
space for exercise necessary for the health of the animal;
(B) With air
temperature suitable for the animal; and
(C) Kept
reasonably clean and free from excess waste or other contaminants that could
affect the animals health.
(f) For a
livestock animal that cannot walk or stand without assistance:
(A) Humane
euthanasia; or
(B) The provision
of immediate and ongoing care to restore the animal to an ambulatory state.
(10) Physical
injury means physical trauma, impairment of physical condition or substantial
pain.
(11) Physical
trauma means fractures, cuts, punctures, bruises, burns or other wounds.
(12) Possess
has the meaning provided in ORS 161.015.
(13) Serious
physical injury means physical injury that creates a substantial risk of death
or that causes protracted disfigurement, protracted impairment of health or
protracted loss or impairment of the function of a limb or bodily organ.
(14)(a) Tethering
means to restrain a domestic animal by tying the domestic animal to any object
or structure by any means.
(b) Tethering
does not include using a handheld leash for the purpose of walking a domestic
animal.
(15) Visual
recording includes, but is not limited to, photographs, films, videotapes and
computer and other digital pictures, regardless of the manner in which the
recording is stored. [1985 c.662 §1; 1995 c.663 §3; 1999 c.756 §13; 2001 c.926 §7;
2003 c.543 §6; 2003 c.549 §1; 2005 c.264 §18; 2009 c.233 §2; 2013 c.382 §3;
2017 c.677 §2; 2024 c.41 §1a]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 167.310
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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