Any owner or keeper of a dog six months of age or older shall
cause that dog to be licensed as required by MGL c. 140, § 137,
commencing on April 1 of each year.
All dogs six months or older shall be licensed and have a current
rabies inoculation as required by MGL c. 140, § 137, and
MGL c. 140, § 145B, and any subsequent amendments thereto.
When applying for a license, the applicant must show proof of rabies
vaccination by presenting a current rabies certificate from a veterinarian.
The provisions of this chapter shall be enforced by the Animal
Control Officer and any police officer of the Town.
If an Animal Control Officer determines that a dog in her estrus
cycle is attracting other dogs to the area, which conditions cause
disturbances on or damage to neighboring property or public areas,
he/she may impound the dog for the duration of the estrus cycle, releasing
it thereafter to the owner or keeper upon payment of penalty fees,
if applicable, pickup fees, confinement fees, and/or other expenses
incurred during the impoundment, in order to provide for the health
and well-being of the dog. As an alternative, an Animal Control Officer
may require the owner, or keeper, to place and keep such a dog, while
in the estrus cycle, in a kennel or remove it from the area. Failure
to comply with the removal order of the Animal Control Officer shall
be a violation of this chapter, and the dog will then be impounded
as prescribed in this chapter.
No person shall keep any dog which by biting, barking, howling
or in any other manner disturbs the peace and quiet of the neighborhood
or endangers the safety of any person.
It shall be unlawful for the owner or person having care, custody
or control of a dog or puppy to permit, either willfully or through
failure to exercise due care or control of such animal, any animal
to excrete any solid waste upon any sidewalk, any public street or
public park, or to excrete any solid waste upon any real property
under the control or in the possession of any other person, or upon
any place to which the public has normal access or right of ingress
or egress; provided, further, that no violation of this section shall
occur if the owner of the offending animal promptly and voluntarily
removes the animal waste.
Any motor vehicle operator who knowingly strikes a domesticated
animal must immediately stop and make an attempt to make him-/herself
known to animal's owner. If unable to locate the owner, the motor
vehicle operator shall notify the Animal Control Officer and/or the
Police Department within 24 hours.
Whoever shall offend against or fail to comply with any of the
provisions of this chapter shall, unless some other penalty is provided
by law or by an ordinance of the Town, for each and every offense
forfeit and pay a penalty of not less than $25 and not more than $300,
all pursuant to MGL c. 40, § 21D. All fines recovered under
this section shall inure to the benefit of the Town.