Florida loves dogs, and Governor Ron DeSantis signed Trooper’s Law and Dexter’s Law. Governor DeSantis said that Florida stands by man’s best friend.
Trooper’s Law, Florida Senate Bill 150, makes it a third-degree felony to restrain and abandon a dog outdoors during a declared natural disaster or at any time in which a mandatory or voluntary evacuation order is in effect. Dexter’s Law, Florida House Bill 255, strengthens penalties for aggravated animal cruelty and ensure that offenders face appropriate criminal penalties.
“Across Florida, we have seen horrifying instances of animal cruelty that demand a stronger response,” said Republican Governor Ron DeSantis. “I was proud to sign Trooper’s Law and Dexter’s Law today. Florida stands by man’s best friend.”
Trooper’s Law was inspired by the dog that was left chained up in the path of Hurricane Milton and rescued by Florida Highway Patrol last year. Florida Senate Bill 150 Trooper’s Law:
- Makes it a felony to restrain and abandon a dog during a declared disaster or evacuation, punishable by up to five years in prison and $10,000 fine.
- Codifies penalties for failing to provide confined animals with sufficient food, water, and exercise, and for abandoning an animal, as misdemeanors of the first degree, with similar fines.
Dexter’s Law was named after a shelter dog that was brutally killed in Pinellas County days after being adopted. Florida House Bill 255 Dexter’s Bill:
- Enhances penalties for aggravated animal cruelty, including a 1.25 sentencing multiplier.
- Creates Florida’s first animal abuser database to prevent abuse and protect communities.