In this article, unless the context of subject matter otherwise requires, the terms used shall be defined as follows:
Mammals, reptiles and birds.
To be off the premises of the owner and not under the control of some person either by leash or otherwise, but a dog or cat within an automobile of its owner, or in an automobile of any other person with the consent of the owner of said dog or cat, shall be deemed to be upon the owner's premises.
Any feline, regardless of age or sex.
Causing unnecessary and excessive pain or suffering or unjustifiable injury or death.
Any canine, regardless of age or sex.
Any warm-blooded animal normally raised on farms in the United States and used for food or fiber.
A person certified by the State of Wisconsin and appointed by the Iowa County Sheriff pursuant to Chapter 173 of Wisconsin Statutes, to enforce county ordinances and state statutes as they pertain to animal control and welfare.
Any establishment wherein dogs are kept for the purpose of boarding, breeding, sale or sporting purposes.
Has that meaning as appears in Wis. Stats. § 967.02(5), and includes a humane officer under Wis. Stats. Ch. 173.
As used herein as describing a dog or cat, shall mean a dog or cat having nonfunctional reproductive organs.
Any person owning, harboring or keeping a dog or cat and the occupant of any premises on which a dog or cat remains or to which it customarily returns daily for a period of 10 days; such person is presumed to be harboring or keeping the dog or cat within the meaning of this article.
An animal kept and treated as a pet.
Any animal that, when unprovoked, inflicts bites or that injures, kills or attacks a human being or domestic animal on either public or private property.
Notwithstanding the definition of "vicious animal" as stated above:
No animal may be declared vicious if death, injury or damage is sustained by a person who, at the time of such was sustained, was committing a trespass of the land or criminal trespass of the dwelling upon premises occupied by the owner of the animal, or was teasing, tormenting, abusing or assaulting the animal or was committing or attempting to commit a crime or violating or attempting to violate an ordinance which protects persons or property.
No animal may be declared vicious if the animal was protecting or defending a human being within immediate vicinity of the animal from an unjustified attack or assault.
No animal may be declared vicious for acts committed by said animal while being utilized by a law enforcement agency for law enforcement purposes while under the control and direction of a law enforcement officer.