[HISTORY: Adopted by the Village Board of the Village of Browntown as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
[Adopted 7-19-2011 by Res. No. 2011-7-19]
Residents walking dogs and other pets shall ensure the animal does not urinate or defecate on the property of another or Village property; i.e., the green part of the terrace adjacent to owner's property they are required to mow.
Residents are responsible for cleanup when animals defecate. Failure to clean up after animals shall be reported to Green County Sheriff to be charged with littering.
Pet owners are responsible for proper care of their animals, as well as ensuring pets are not running at large and causing a nuisance to other citizens.
All citizens of Browntown are discouraged from feeding animals running at large, such as feral cats, as they may present a health hazard to other pets and people. Feral cats and roaming animals should be captured and delivered to the Green County Humane Society.
[Adopted 6-16-2015 by Ord. No. 62015-25]
When used in this article, the following terms shall have the following meaning:
ANIMAL
Any:
A. 
Living, warm-blooded creature, except a human being;
B. 
Reptile;
C. 
Fish; or
D. 
Amphibian.
AT LARGE
An animal that is off the premises of the owner and not under the restraint of the owner or another person.
ATTACK
To confront in an aggressive and hostile manner such that a reasonable person would believe that there is an imminent threat of the bite or injury to the person or animal so confronted.
DEFENSE OF PERSON OR PROPERTY
Incidents in which the person attacked, bitten or injured was, at the time of the incident, committing or attempting to commit a crime or violating or attempting to violate an ordinance which protects persons or property; and incidents in which the licensable animal is protecting or defending a person from attack or assault by another person or animal, excluding an attack on a mail carrier or delivery person in performance of their duties.
FARM ANIMAL
An animal normally raised on a farm in the United States for use or profit, including but not limited to turkeys, geese, ducks, fowl, cattle, bovines, bison, sheep, goats, swine, potbellied pigs, horses, donkeys, mules, and llamas.
HUMANE SOCIETY
A society organized primarily for the care and shelter of homeless, stray or abused animals, on a nonprofit basis, no part of the net income of which inures to the benefit of any member, officer or shareholder if the property is used exclusively for the primary purposes of the humane society.
OWNER
A person or entity that owns, keeps or harbors one or more animal. An animal is deemed harbored if it is fed or sheltered for seven consecutive days or more.
PET
An animal that is kept for pleasure rather than utility.
PROVOKED
An animal that is:
A. 
Teased, tormented, abused, or assaulted by a person or another animal;
B. 
Acting in defense of persons or property; or
C. 
Under the control of a law enforcement officer, and acting in performance of its duties.
VICIOUS ANIMAL
An animal that:
A. 
Other than when provoked, bites or injures a person or another animal twice within a period of 12 consecutive months;
B. 
Other than when provoked, attacks a person or another animal three times within a period of 12 consecutive months;
C. 
Other than when provoked, bites a person or animal once and attacks a person or animal twice within a period of 12 consecutive months; or
D. 
Has been trained or used for fighting against other animals.
WILD ANIMAL
Any live, nonhuman primate, raccoon, skunk, fox, leopard, panther, tiger, lynx, coyote, wolf, alligator, crocodile, or other animal or hybrid which can normally be found in the wild.
A. 
An application for a dog license shall be made to the Village Clerk. A valid rabies certificate shall accompany the application, stating the owner's name and address, the name, sex, spayed or unspayed, neutered or unneutered, breed and color of the dog, the date of the vaccination, the type of rabies vaccine administered and the manufacturer's serial number, the date that the immunization expires as specified for that type of vaccine by the Centers for Disease Control of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the city, village or town where the dog is required to be licensed.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
B. 
Written proof to neutering or spaying shall accompany the application in order to qualify for reduced license fees.
C. 
The license shall be issued for one year, commencing on January 1 of each year, and is not transferable.
D. 
Upon acceptance of the license application, rabies certificate and fee, a license and durable tag with an identifying number and the year of issuance shall be issued by the Village Clerk. Upon issuance of the license tag, the owner shall attach the tag to the collar of the licensed dog. The dog must wear the tag at all times when off the premises of the owner unless during competition or training, securely confined indoors, or herding or controlling farm animals under the control of its owner. An untagged dog shall be considered a stray.[1]
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Editor's Note: The original section entitled "Cat license," which immediately followed this subsection, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
The owner of a dog or cat shall have the animal vaccinated by a licensed veterinarian on or before the date the animal reaches five months of age. Upon the issuance of a rabies certificate, the veterinarian shall provide a rabies vaccination tag of durable material bearing the same serial number as the certificate, the year the vaccination was given, and the name, address and telephone number of the veterinarian. The dog or cat must wear the tag at all times when off the premises of the owner unless during competition or training, securely confined indoors, or herding or controlling farm animals under the control of its owner.
No person owning, keeping, harboring or having custody of an animal shall allow it to run at large within the Village. The owner or person in control of an animal shall keep such animal on a leash no more than six feet in length or appropriately restrained for the species other than the physical body of the person while off the premises of the owner.
A. 
No animal shall be inhumanely confined in a manner which causes or is likely to cause pain, suffering, injury or death.
B. 
No person shall cause unnecessary pain or suffering or unjustifiable injury or death to an animal.
C. 
Any person owning, keeping, harboring or having custody of an animal shall provide good and wholesome food, potable water, proper shelter and protection from the weather, veterinary care when needed, and other humane care and treatment as needed.
D. 
No animal shall be abandoned or turned loose by its owner.
E. 
No person shall cause or permit any animal fighting.
F. 
No person shall own, keep, harbor or have custody of an animal that barks, whines, howls, or makes sounds common to its species in an excessive, continuous or untimely fashion.
The owner or person in control of an animal shall promptly remove and dispose of any feces in a sanitary manner deposited by such animal upon any public or private property without permission of the owner.
No animal shall be tied, staked, or fastened in such a manner to allow the animal access to portion of a street, alley, sidewalk, or other public place. No animal shall be tied, staked or fastened in such a manner that may interfere with delivery persons or mail carriers during the course of their employment.
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Editor's Note: For provisions relating to animals in parks, see § 203-4K of Ch. 203, Parks and Recreation Areas.
It shall be unlawful for any person owning, keeping, harboring or having custody of an animal to permit such animal to go upon any public or private premises without the permission of the owner of such premises and break, bruise, tear up, crush or injure any lawn, flower bed, plant, shrub, tree, or garden in any manner, or to defecate or urinate thereon.
It shall be unlawful for any person or entity to own, keep, harbor or have custody of any of the following on any property or in any residence, household or dwelling unit within the Village with less than five contiguous acres:
A. 
Any farm animals, except six chickens;
B. 
Any poisonous animal; and
C. 
Any vicious animal.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
A. 
First offense: certified written letter warning with a time restriction to comply.
B. 
Second offense: $100 forfeiture and $100 a day until compliant with article.
C. 
Third offense: Animal is confiscated to the Green County Humane Society.
D. 
If forfeitures are not paid, they will be placed on the tax special assessment and added to your taxes.