If your dog causes physical harm to another pet or human, it can be taken by officers. Also, if it is causing a disturbance to people, it can be subject to removal by authorities. Certainly if an animal is sick or injured and the owner is not taking care of it, officers can seize the creature. In any case, the animal has to be reported to be seized.
Local ordinances are those that usually set the bounds for what can and cannot be done by animal control/police officers, and there are a lot of similarities. City and county codes and regulations as well as state mandates set the framework for the actions of officers assigned to animal control duties. Your local animal control officers or SPCA would probably be happy to discuss the particulars with you. Why not give them a call? Ask about adoptions, too.
Animal control can get a warrant to search and seize animals that are distress.
Whether animal control can seize a healthy horse depends upon the laws where you live. An otherwise healthy horse may be abused, or lacking food, shelter or water, giving them a reason for seizure.
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The rebels fought to seize control of the country. The officers arrived to seize the stolen property. If I'm offered the job, I'll seize the opportunity.
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In cars, seize means to lock up. In governments, seize means someone has taken control over something. A nation can seize another nation.
To adopt, Seize power, or invade.<(-_-)>
The military in Paris under his control seized the government.
because France had a weak government
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"Seize the court" typically refers to taking control or dominance in a competitive situation, particularly in a sports context where one team or player asserts their authority and control over the game.