Florida Statutes § 828.252 — Nonambulatory animals.
Nonambulatory animals must be treated humanely, and a person may not buy, sell, give, receive, transfer, market, hold without proper care within 24 hours, or drag one unless it has been humanely euthanized, with a narrow exception when moving the animal is needed to provide proper care.
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