The Village of Sherwood has undertaken to establish this animal
regulation article to protect the public health and safety of its
citizens and promote the general welfare of citizens and animals residing
within the Village. Animal ownership is encouraged and welcomed within
the Village; however, strong emphasis is placed on reasonable limitations
and responsible ownership of animals. Animal owners are encouraged
to respect the rights of their fellow citizens and also those of their
animals. Primary responsibility is placed upon animal owners to properly
train and/or secure their animals so as to prevent them from causing
injuries and/or creating nuisances and unhealthy conditions.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ANIMAL
Includes every living:
A.
Warmblooded creature, except a human being.
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
An officer appointed by the Village Board. This appointment
may also be called "dog catcher."
ELECTRONIC CONTROL
The use of a device which is physically attached to an animal
which is used to positively control the dog's behavior through electromagnetic
signal transmitted to the device by the owner.
EXOTIC ANIMAL
Any animal that is not normally domesticated in the United
States or is wild by nature.
FARM ANIMAL
Any warmblooded animal normally raised on farms in the United
States and used or intended for use as food or fiber.
KENNEL
Any establishment wherein or whereupon dogs are kept for
the purpose of breeding, sale, or sporting purposes.
LEASH CONTROL
Firmly attached to a secured tether or leash which is being
held by a person who is thereby in fact able to prevent an animal
from charging, chasing or otherwise disturbing or interfering with
any person, domestic animal or wildlife, irrespective of the presence
of any distraction or provocation.
SERVICE DOG
Any dog that is trained for the purpose of assisting a person
with a sensory, mental or physical disability or accommodating such
a disability.
An owner of an animal is in violation of this article if such
animal constitutes an animal nuisance or is a menace to public health
or safety. The term "animal nuisance" shall mean and include, but
is not limited to, any animal:
B. That interferes with the freedom of movement of persons in a public
right-of-way or chases motor vehicles in a public right-of-way.
C. That attacks, without provocation, any person or other animal on
public or private property, whether or not any injury occurs.
D. That makes disturbing noises, including but not limited to continued
and repeated howling, barking, whining or other utterances causing
unreasonable annoyance, disturbance, or discomfort to neighbors or
others in close proximity to the premises where the animal is kept
or harbored.
E. Whose owner/custodian fails to maintain sanitary conditions in enclosures
or surroundings thereby causing unreasonable annoyance or discomfort
to neighbors or others in close proximity to the premises where the
animal is kept or harbored.
F. That is present in any section of a park or recreation area specifically
constructed or designated as a playground, court, ball field or other
area designed for organized activity, unless authorized by the Village
Board.
G. That is present on any public recreation area, other than those areas set forth in Subsection
F above, unless the animal is leash controlled.
H. That damages, soils or defiles any property other than that of the
owner.
I. That is a dangerous animal.
It shall be unlawful for anyone to own or harbor any exotic animal, except for the following: wildlife rehabilitators compliant with Ch. NR 19, Wis. Adm. Code, game farms licensed under Ch.
23, Wis. Stats., and veterinary hospitals. Wildlife rehabilitators and game farms shall not be permissible in residential districts.
All incidents occurring in the Village in which any animal bites
or scratches a person or other animal or is suspected of such shall
immediately be reported to the Animal Control Officer by any person
having knowledge of such incident. If the bite or scratch is caused
by an animal for which there is no rabies vaccine or known quarantine,
the animal shall be euthanized and analyzed for rabies at the owner's
expense.
The owner of a dog or cat shall have the animal vaccinated in
accordance with § 95.21, Wis. Stats.
Violations of this article shall be punishable as prescribed in Chapter
40, Fees and Penalties, of this Code.