In this chapter, unless the context or subject matter otherwise
requires:
ANIMAL
Mammals, reptiles and birds.
AT LARGE
A dog or cat to be off the premises of the owner and not
under the control of some person either by means of a leash or within
a vehicle or other enclosure shall be deemed to be at large.
CAT
Any feline, regardless of age or sex.
CRUEL
Causing unnecessary and excessive pain or suffering or unjustifiable
injury or death.
DOG
Any canine, regardless of age or sex.
FARM ANIMAL
Any warm-blooded animal normally raised on farms in the United
States and used for food or fiber.
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Has that meaning as appears in § 967.02(5), Wis.
Stats., and includes a humane officer under § 173.03, Wis.
Stats., but does not include a conservation warden appointed under
§ 23.10, Wis. Stats.
NEUTERED
As used herein as describing a dog or cat shall mean a dog
or cat having nonfunctional reproductive organs.
OWNER
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 section.
PET
An animal kept and treated as a pet.
The City Clerk shall assess and collect a late fee from every
owner of a dog or cat five months of age or over if the owner failed
to obtain a license prior to April 1 of each year or within 30 days
of acquiring ownership of a licensable dog or cat or if the owner
failed to obtain a license on or before the dog or cat reached licensable
age. Said late fee shall be charged in addition to the required license
fee. The late fee shall be as prescribed in the City's Fee Schedule.
All owners shall comply with Chapter
47, Animal Control, of the Dane County Code of Ordinances and with § 95.21(4) and (5), Wis. Stats.
Every owner or person harboring or keeping a dog or cat who
knows that such dog or cat has bitten any person shall immediately
report such fact to the Chief of Police and shall keep such dog or
cat confined for not less than 10 days or for such period of time
as the animal control officer shall direct. The owner or keeper of
any such dog or cat shall surrender the dog or cat to a law enforcement,
health or humane officer upon demand for examination.
Any person owning, keeping, possessing or harboring dog(s) and/or
cat(s) shall promptly remove and dispose of all feces left by their
dog(s) and/or cat(s) on any public or private property which is not
owned or occupied by such person. This section shall not apply to
a person who is visually or physically handicapped.
Any person violating sections of this chapter shall be subject to the general penalty set forth in §
1-4 of the Code.