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A new Florida law, named 'Trooper's Law,' makes it a felony to abandon a restrained animal during a natural disaster and goes into effect Oct. 1.

The law was inspired by a bull terrier, later renamed 'Trooper,' who was found tied to a fence during Hurricane Milton.

After recovering from health issues, Trooper was adopted and now lives with a new family in Parkland.

A new Florida law , which takes effect Oct. 1, was inspired by the heartbreaking story of a dog that was tied up and abandoned along a Florida interstate during Hurricane Milton.

Trooper's Law makes it a crime to restrain animals outside during natural disasters and then abandon them.

It's named after the bull terrier that captured the attention of people around the state when he was found in ches

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