[HISTORY: Adopted by the Borough Council of the Borough of
Canonsburg 11-1-1988 as Ch. 2 of the 1988 Code. Amendments noted where applicable.]
The following terms whenever used in this chapter, have the
meanings indicated in this section, except where the context indicates
a different meaning.
Any dog or other animal when it is off the property of its
owner and not restrained by a competent person.
A domesticated carnivorous mammal of the species Canis familiaris.
Any member of the wolf family or any of various mammals similar or
related to the wolf or any member of the canine family of a wild species
does not constitute a dog under the provisions of this chapter.
[Added 7-13-1992 by Ord. No. 1136A]
To be put to death in a humane manner.
To apprehend, catch, trap, net or, if necessary, to kill
any animal by the Animal Control Officer or authorized local agency.
[Amended 12-16-1997 by Ord. No. 1216]
Any premises for the purpose of impounding and caring for
dogs.
Any establishment wherein dogs or other animals are kept
or maintained for any commercial purpose and which is so constructed
that dogs or other mammals cannot stray therefrom. This definition
is to exclude veterinary hospitals, research institutions and nonprofit
animal shelters.
Any household pet defined as a "domesticated animal" that
is normally or can generally be kept within the immediate living quarters
of a residential structure. Any member of the sheep, swine, poultry,
bovine or equine family of quadrupeds or reptiles having a venomous
or constrictor nature does not constitute a household pet under the
provisions of this chapter.
Any person, group of persons, firms or corporations owning,
keeping or harboring a dog or dogs or other animals.
Any natural person, corporation, partnership or association.
Occurs when a dog or other animal is controlled by a leash
or chain not exceeding six feet in length.
[Amended 12-16-1997 by Ord. No. 1216]
It shall be the duty of every Animal Control Officer or authorized
agency to seize and detain any dog or dogs, cat or cats or other animals
which are running at large either upon the public streets, highways,
alleys or public grounds or upon the property of other than the owner
of such dog, cat or other animal and not restrained by the owner or
keeper thereof.
A.
No person shall keep or harbor any dog, cat or other animal in the
Borough of Canonsburg so as to create offensive odors, excessive noise
or unsanitary conditions which are a menace to the health, comfort
or safety of the public or otherwise permit the commission or existence
of a nuisance as defined hereinafter.
B.
Any dog, cat or other animal which, by frequent and habitual barking,
howling, screeching, yelping or baying or in any way or manner injures
or disturbs the quiet of any person or the community or which disturbs
or endangers the comfort, repose or health of persons is hereby declared
to be committing a nuisance. It shall be unlawful for any owner or
person having custody of such animal to harbor or permit it to commit
such a nuisance.
C.
Any dog, cat or other animal which scratches, digs or defecates upon
any lawn, tree, shrub, hedge, flower, plant, building or any other
public or private property other than the property of the owner or
person in charge or control of such animal is hereby declared to be
a nuisance.
D.
No person being the owner or in charge or control of any dog, cat
or other animal shall allow or permit such animal to commit a nuisance
on any school grounds, Borough park, parklet, playgrounds or other
public property or upon any private property other than that of the
owner or person in charge or control of such dog, cat or other animal
without the permission of the owner of said property. Where the owner
or person in charge or control of such animal immediately removes
all feces deposited by such animal and disposes of same in a sanitary
manner, such nuisance shall be considered abated.
E.
Persons with defective eyesight or hearing, while relying upon a
dog specifically trained for these purposes, shall be exempt from
the operation of this section.
A.
After the impounding of any licensed dog, the owner shall be notified
and the dog shall be held for a period of five days unless claimed
sooner by the owner. The owner of any dog so impounded may reclaim
such dog upon payment of all costs and charges incurred by the Borough
of Canonsburg for the impounding and maintenance of said dog.
B.
Charges, as set from time to time by resolution of the Borough Council,
for impounding any dog and for keeping any dog shall be paid to the
Borough Manager or authorized agent.
[Amended 12-16-1997 by Ord. No. 1216]
A.
It shall be unlawful for any person to keep, harbor or own any dog
over six months of age in the Borough of Canonsburg unless such dog
has been vaccinated against rabies with an approved vaccine by a veterinarian.
B.
Every person keeping, harboring or having any dog over six months
of age in the Borough of Canonsburg shall cause such dog to be vaccinated
with an approved rabies vaccine by a veterinarian on or before the
latest of the following dates:
(1)
One year after vaccination with an inactivated vaccine.
(2)
Three years after vaccination with an approved modified live-virus
vaccine.
(3)
Thirty days after first acquiring such a dog or the dog's coming
of age for such vaccination.
(4)
Thirty days after the effective date of this chapter.
(5)
Thirty days after bringing such dog into the Borough of Canonsburg.
A.
It shall be unlawful for any person keeping, harboring or having
a dog in the Borough of Canonsburg which has been vaccinated with
an approved modified live-virus vaccine not to cause such dog to be
revaccinated within a period of not more than 36 months after such
prior vaccination.
B.
It shall be unlawful for any person keeping, harboring or having
a dog in the Borough of Canonsburg which has been vaccinated with
inactivated vaccine not to cause such dog to be revaccinated within
a period of not more than 12 months after such prior vaccination.
Any owner who has his dog vaccinated with an approved rabies vaccine shall have the veterinarian who vaccinates a dog in accordance with § 72-6 and § 72-7 of this chapter issue to him a vaccination tag to be worn by said dog at all times and an original of a certificate signed by said veterinarian which states the following:
A.
The name and address of the owner or harborer of the vaccinated dog.
B.
The kind of vaccine used, the name of the manufacturer and the manufacturer's
serial or lot number and the date of vaccination.
C.
The breed, age, color and sex of the vaccinated dog.
D.
The year and serial number of the vaccination tag.
A.
It shall be unlawful for anyone treating a patient who has received
a bite or laceration caused by a mammal not to report such injury
to the Police Department. The report shall give the name, age, sex
and address of the patient, the date of occurrence and the name and
address of the animal's owner, along with a description of the animal
owned as to breed, sex, age, color and history of vaccination.
B.
The Police Department or other authorized local agency is hereby
authorized to investigate a reported biting incident and to notify
the dog owner, using quarantine notice that such animal must be quarantined
for not less than 10 days following the evening of the day of the
bite.
A.
Confinement. It shall be unlawful for the owner of any dog, cat or
other mammal which bites any person, regardless of the circumstances
or whether the animal is vaccinated for rabies protection or not,
not to confine said mammal, either within an enclosure at home or
a veterinary hospital, for a period of not less than 10 days following
the evening of the day of the bite.
B.
Test required. It shall be unlawful to destroy any mammal which should,
for any reason, die during the ten-day quarantine, be it at home,
a pound or a veterinary hospital. Instead, the head shall be removed
and submitted, within 12 hours following the animal's death, to any
qualified official laboratory for examination. The head, when submitted,
shall be accompanied by a full description of the animal's breed,
sex, age and vaccination, if any, the owner's name, address, telephone
number and the name, address and telephone number of persons bitten.
Any dog, cat or mammal which has been exposed to rabies should
be destroyed immediately unless herein otherwise provided. If the
owner is unwilling to do this, one of the following alternatives must
be followed:
A.
Strict isolation in a kennel or animal hospital for six months.
B.
If no previous vaccination has been given with an approved modified
live-virus vaccine or within one year using an inactivated vaccine,
there must be administered post-exposure treatment and confinement
in a kennel for three months.
C.
If the animal has been vaccinated previously within one year with
an inactivated vaccine or within three years with an approved modified
live-virus vaccine, the animal must be revaccinated and restrained
by a leash or confined at home for 30 days.
[Amended 12-16-1997 by Ord. No. 1216]
When a commission of a violation of this chapter is observed
by an Animal Control Officer, he may, in his discretion, issue a citation
to such person, charging the violation of a summary offense as an
alternative to filing an ordinance complaint.
A.
The defendant shall, within 10 days of issuance, plead either "not
guilty" or "guilty" as follows:
(1)
The defendant may plead "not guilty" by:
(a)
Appearing before the Magisterial District Judge in the local
magisterial district and entering his plea and posting such security
for his appearance at trial as the issuing authority shall require;
or
(b)
Notifying the Magisterial District Judge in the local magisterial
district, in writing, of his plea and forwarding an amount equal to
the fine and costs specified in the citation or, if not specified,
the sum of $50 as security for his appearance at trial.
(2)
The defendant may plead "guilty" by:
(a)
Forwarding to the Magisterial District Judge in the local magisterial
district an amount equal to the fine and costs, when specified in
the statute or by ordinance, which amount shall be set forth in the
citation; or
(b)
Appearing before the Magisterial District Judge in the local
magisterial district when the fine and costs are not specified in
the statute or by ordinance.
B.
A notice that failure to respond to the citation as herein provided
within the time specified shall result in the issuance of a warrant
for the arrest of the defendant.
A.
Any owner of a dog, cat or other animal who violates any provision of § 72-2 shall pay a fine of at least $10 and/or undergo imprisonment for a period not exceeding 24 hours in the Washington County Jail.
B.
Any owner of a dog, cat or other animal who violates any provision of § 72-3 of this chapter shall pay a fine of at least $20 and/or undergo imprisonment for a period not exceeding 24 hours in the Washington County Jail.
C.
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any other provision
of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay
a fine of at least $10 and not more than $300 and/or to imprisonment
for a term not to exceed 90 days.
D.
All fines provided for herein are payable to the Borough of Canonsburg.