[Amended by Ord. No. 91-17; Ord. No. 91-30; 7-21-2003 by Ord. No. 2003-7; 4-19-2004 by Ord. No. 2004-9]
A.
No person shall keep, harbor or maintain any dog which habitually cries, barks, howls, or otherwise disturbs the peace.
B.
No person owning, possessing or harboring any dog shall suffer or permit it to be in the public highways or any place in the Township other than on the premises of the possessor, unless such dog is accompanied by a person over the age of 12 years and is securely confined and controlled by an adequate leash not more than six feet in length.
C.
No person owning, keeping, or harboring a dog shall permit it or suffer it to do any damage to any person or property or to create a public nuisance.
D.
Restraint of dogs.
(1)
Owners, caretakers, guardians or handlers of dogs will exercise diligence and reasonable care to prevent said dogs from leaving their premises regardless of whether their premises is owned, lease or rented. Restraint exists when the dog is:
(a)
Enclosed and properly provided for pursuant to N.J.S.A. 4:22-17 within a house, building, properly maintained fence, pen or other enclosure.
(b)
Pens or other enclosures for each dog must be four feet in height and square footage as follows. Veterinary facilities and licensed animal shelters shall be exempt from this subsection.
(c)
The pens or other enclosures shall include a soundly constructed, safely positioned and properly maintained doghouse.
(d)
Doghouses shall contain bedding such as straw or other absorbent material in a sufficient quantity to provide adequate insulation for the house. Bedding shall be maintained in a dry condition and renewed or changed as necessary.
(2)
Owners, caretakers, guardians or handlers of dogs will exercise diligence and reasonable care to keep dogs under restraint. In circumstances in which the dogs are not located on premises owned, leased or rented by the caretakers, guardians or handlers, dogs must be handled in a humane manner pursuant to N.J.S.A. 4:22-17.
(3)
Owners, caretakers, guardians or handlers of dogs may attempt to prevent said dogs from leaving the premises by installing an invisible fence. Owners, caretakers, guardians or handlers of dogs are responsible for the maintenance of the invisible fences and shall exercise diligence to keep the fence in proper working order.
E.
Chaining or tethering of dogs. Dogs must be able to move freely when chained or tethered and shall be confined for a period no greater than nine hours within a twenty-four-hour period. The size of the tether or chain must be a minimum of 15 linear feet and shall remain tangle free. Dogs must be equipped with properly fitted harness or buckle-type collar. The tether or chain shall be constructed of lightweight cable. A doghouse shall be accessible to dogs that are chained or tethered. No dog shall be chained or tethered outside for more than 30 minutes after sunset or before sunrise. When chaining or tethering dogs, individuals shall strictly adhere to the prohibitions contained within § 166-1G(1) and (2).
[Amended 5-18-2015 by Ord. No. 2015-02]
F.
Extreme weather. In extreme weather below 32° and above 90° and in major storms where evacuation is recommended, all outdoor dogs and indoor/outdoor cats (with the exception of feral cats) must be brought indoors whether tethered or kenneled, unless the kennel is heated or air conditioned in accordance with the safety code. Indoors will include any area of the residence and shall conform to the above temperature specifications and must be adequately ventilated.
[Added 5-18-2015 by Ord. No. 2015-02[1]]
G.
Prohibited activities and treatment. The following specific acts are declared to be prohibited activities and treatment directed towards animals, but said enumeration shall not be deemed to be exclusive:
[Amended 5-18-2015 by Ord. No. 2015-02]
(1)
No owner, caretaker, guardian or handler shall withhold proper shelter, protection from weather, veterinary care and immune care to any animal. No owner, caretaker, guardian or handler shall fail to provide his or her animal with sufficient food and drinkable water on a daily basis. Food and water must be in animal food-consumption- or water-consumption-type container, feeder or waterer.
(2)
No animal shall be subjected to unnecessary suffering and cruelty such as subjecting the animal to prolonged fear, injury, pain or physical abuse. Interaction with humans and other animals shall not be unreasonably withheld. Any individual, currently licensed by the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners to practice veterinary medicine, who is acting within his or her scope of practice to deliver acceptable and medically sound veterinary care to an animal, shall be exempt from this subsection.