[Amended 12-30-2002 by Ord. No. 02-32]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ANIMAL CARE FACILITY An animal control center animal shelter, maintained by or under contract with any state, county or municipality, whose mission and practice is, in whole, or significant part, the rescue and placement of animals in permanent homes or rescue organizations.
[Added 5-18-2016 by Ord. No. 2016:05]
ANIMAL RESCUE ORGANIZATION Any not-for-profit organization which has tax-exempt status under section 501(C)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code, whose mission and practice is, in whole or in significant part, the rescue and placement of animals in permanent homes.
[Added 5-18-2016 by Ord. No. 2016:05]
CAT Both male and female cats.
DOG Any dog, bitch or spayed bitch.
KENNEL Any establishment wherein or whereon the business of boarding or selling dogs or breeding dogs for sale is carried on, except a pet shop.
OFFER FOR SALE To sell, offer for sale or adoption, advertise for the sale of, barter, auction, give away or otherwise dispose of a
dog or cat.
[Added 5-18-2016 by Ord. No. 2016:05]
OWN The harboring, keeping and having any right of property in a dog or dogs within the Township of Pennsauken.
OWNER When applied to the proprietorship of a dog shall include every person having a right of property in that dog and every person who has that dog in his or her keeping, and when applied to the proprietorship of any other animal, including, but not limited to, a cat, shall include every person having a right of property in that animal and every person who has that animal in his or her keeping.
PET SHOP A retail establishment where
dogs and cats are kept in any room or group of rooms, cage or exhibition pen and are sold, exchanged, bartered or offered for sale as pet animals to the general public at retail. Pet shops are prohibited in all residential zones. Such definition shall not include an animal care facility or animal rescue organization, as defined.
[Amended 5-18-2016 by Ord. No. 2016:05]
POUND An establishment for the confinement of dogs seized either under the provisions of this article or otherwise.
SHELTER Any establishment where dogs are received, housed or distributed without charge.
[Added 6-3-2021 by Ord. No. 2021:12]
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to own, as defined, a cat in the Township of Pennsauken without having obtained a license for it in compliance with provisions set forth in this article.
B. A license shall be required for any cat which has attained the age of seven months or which possesses a set of permanent teeth.
An official shall be designated by the Township Committee as licensing official for the purpose of issuing licenses and maintaining records of registration of the dogs within the Township.
[Amended 6-3-2021 by Ord. No. 2021:12]
The application shall state the breed, sex, age, color and markings of the dog or cat for which license and registration are sought and whether such dog or cat is of a long- or short-haired variety and also the name, street, post office address of the owner and the person who shall be harboring such dog and/or cat.
[Amended 11-25-1981 by Ord. No. 81-36; 12-27-1983 by Ord. No. 83-47; 12-26-1990 by Ord. No. 90-42; 9-28-1994 by Ord. No. 94-45; 6-26-1996 by Ord. No. 96-32; 10-28-1998 by Ord. No. 98-38; 12-30-2002 by Ord. No. 02-32; 10-1-2008 by Ord. No. 08-28; 10-23-2013 by Ord. No. 2013:20; 6-3-2021 by Ord. No. 2021:12]
A. The fee for issuance of a dog or cat license and each renewal thereof shall be $12 for spayed or neutered dogs and cats and $15 for unspayed or nonneutered dogs and cats, which fees shall include the fee for the registration tag.
B. Late application. Whenever an application for the renewal of a dog and/or cat license is made after January 31, the late fee is $10 in addition to the original cost.
C. Any person applying for a
license and registration tag for a
dog determined to be vicious or potentially dangerous pursuant to N.J.S.A. 4:19-23 et seq. of the laws of the State of New Jersey shall pay an annual registration fee of $700.
[Added 11-4-2021 by Ord. No. 2021:26]
[Amended 12-30-2002 by Ord. No. 02-32]
A. The licensing official shall, upon issuing the license, as herein provided, at the same time issue to the applicant a registration tag of metal or other suitable material.
B. Said registration tag shall have printed or stamped plainly thereon: "Licensed, Township of Pennsauken," the current year and a distinctive different number for each
dog and/or cat. A careful record of each such number and the accompanying
license shall be maintained by the licensing official, particularly for identifying lost, strayed or impounded
dogs and cats.
[Amended 6-3-2021 by Ord. No. 2021:12]
C. The shape of the registration tag shall be alternated each year, and upon satisfactory proof to the licensing official that a license tag has been lost, worn or damaged beyond further use or cannot be found, the licensing official shall issue to the same applicant, upon payment of a fee of $0.50, a new tag, but of a new and different number, and a notation of the transaction shall also be made on the office file for the number originally issued.
D. Every
dog and cat required to be licensed under this article shall at all times wear a substantial durable collar to which shall be attached securely the registration tag required. No person, except an officer in performance of duty, shall remove a registration tag from the collar of any
dog or cat without the consent of the owner; nor shall any person attach a registration tag to a
dog or cat for which it was not issued.
[Amended 6-3-2021 by Ord. No. 2021:12]
[Amended 12-30-2002 by Ord. No. 02-32; 4-8-1992 by Ord. No. 92-27; 4-25-2007 by Ord. No. 07-07; 10-1-2008 by Ord. No. 08-28; 6-3-2021 by Ord. No. 2021:12]
A. No person (which shall be defined to include a family unit, corporation or association) shall keep, harbor or have possession or custody of more than four animals on any one residential premises within the Township. This restriction shall not include temporary keeping of newborn animals which have been born to a female animal kept on the same premises prior to the time of birth of said animals. This section shall not apply to duly licensed kennels and pet shops as set forth in this article.
B. Those persons, as defined in Subsection
A of this section, who at the effective date of this chapter shall have in their possession animals exceeding the number of animals permitted in Subsection
A shall, for the lifetime of said animal, be permitted to keep same. However, said persons, as the number of animals in their possession decreases due to death or for whatever reason, shall not be permitted to replace said animals. It is the intent of this section to bring those persons who, on the effective date of this chapter, have more than the permitted number of animals into compliance with this section without requiring said persons to, on the effective date of this chapter, immediately dispose of their animals to meet the requirements of this section.
C. It shall be unlawful for any person, association or corporation owning, keeping, harboring or having custody or possession of any dog or cat, whether registered or not, to permit such dog or cat to be in or upon any public street, avenue or highway, or in any public or quasi-public place, or upon property owned by a person other than the dog or cat's owner, in the Township of Pennsauken, unless such dog or cat shall be led by a chain, cord, thong or other leash in the hands of a person capable of leading and controlling such dog or cat, or unless such dog or cat shall be securely confined in an automobile or other vehicle.
D. A female dog or cat in heat must be confined to the house or pen. When she is being exercised or walked she must be on lead with a responsible adult. During this period in heat, said dog or cat shall not be chained in an open yard or area at any time.
E. It shall be unlawful for any person or corporation owning, keeping, harboring or having custody or possession of a vicious dog, as defined, whether registered or not, to permit such dog to be in or upon any public street, avenue, road or highway, or in or upon any public or quasi-public place, or upon property owned by a person other than the dog's owner, unless at such time such dog shall be led by a chain, cord, thong or other leash in the hands of a person capable of leading and controlling such dog.
F. Tethering of dogs and cats.
(1) It is unlawful to chain or tether unaltered animals (dogs or cats that are unspayed or unneutered) in any manner and/or at any time within the Township.
(2) Altered animals (dogs or cats that have been spayed or neutered) may be tethered (which, for the purposes of this subsection, shall include chains as well as any other tether material) only under the following conditions:
(a) Tethers must allow the animal access to shelter, food and water and can be used only in an area where it will not be tangled around objects.
(b) Tethers must be at least 15 feet long, have a swivel on both ends, weigh no more than 1/8 of the dog's weight and be attached to a properly fitting collar or harness.
(c) Tethers must be at least 15 feet long, have a swivel on both ends, weigh no more than 1/8 of the animal’s weight and be attached to a properly fitting collar or harness.
(d) The tether must restrain the animal on the owner's own property.
(e) Animals may be chained or tethered for no more than four consecutive hours, or six hours total hours in any twenty-four-hour period of time and never between sunset and sunrise.
The Township Committee may contract with any established humane society, animal welfare group or dog warden to pick up, impound and dispose of dogs impounded, at a fixed rate of compensation and for a specified period of time. The term "Animal Control Officer" shall be used hereinafter to refer to a humane society, group or organization, as appropriate.
[Amended 6-3-2021 by Ord. No. 2021:12]
A canvass of dogs and cats in the Township shall be taken by the Animal Control Officer or by a person appointed by the Township Committee, which individual shall, on or before May 1 of the year in which the canvass is made, render a report, to the licensing official, to the Township Board of Health and to the State Department of Health, of the results of the canvass, setting forth the names and addresses of the persons owning unlicensed dogs and cats and the number of unlicensed dogs and cats owned by each said persons, with a complete description of each unlicensed dog and cat.
[Added 8-26-1998 by Ord. No. 98-34]
A. No person shall abandon a dog for any reason for any period of time or fail to provide the dog with sufficient quantity of good and wholesome food and water, proper shelter and protection from the weather, veterinary care when needed to prevent suffering, and humane care and treatment.
B. When, without authorization from the Township Animal Control Officer, an injured or sick animal with no known owner is brought from within the Township boundary lines to a veterinary clinic in Pennsauken or to an adjacent municipality for emergency veterinary care, the Township will be responsible for only up to $100 of the cost of any emergency veterinary care that animal may receive, unless the veterinary care is authorized in writing by the Township Animal Control Officer. This emergency care will be limited to veterinary first-aid-type treatment only, such as the stoppage of bleeding, relieving of pain, stabilizing of body temperature, placing of splints, etc.
C. The maximum time period for emergency treatment will be limited to 72 hours after receipt of the animal, unless written authorization to proceed beyond that amount of time is provided by the Township Animal Control Officer. If after the first 72 hours of emergency treatment the animal's injuries are considered critical and terminal in the opinion of the attending veterinarian, the owner of the animal remains unknown, and the Township Animal Control Officer and the attending veterinarian concur, the injured dog will be placed for euthanasia.
D. When any extensive veterinary care is needed, the attending veterinarian must obtain the approval of the Township Animal Control Officer prior to administering further treatment. If the animal, in the opinion of the attending veterinarian, requires hospitalization beyond 72 hours, permission for this must be obtained in writing from the Township Animal Control Officer.
E. If no owner is found within 72 hours and the veterinary hospital intends to keep the animal for adoption, it will then become the obligation of the veterinary hospital to notify the Township Animal Control Officer of the new owner's name and address. It will also be the obligation of the veterinary hospital to fulfill all legal requirements as to necessary care for the animal, length of time it must remain in the facility's care, etc., before the animal can be released.
[Amended 4-10-1991 by Ord. No. 91-21; 7-25-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-26]
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall be subject to one or more of the following: a fine not exceeding $2,000 or imprisonment in the county jail for a term not exceeding 90 days, or a period of community service not exceeding 90 days, in the discretion of the Municipal Court Judge.