For the purpose of this article, the following words and phrases
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
ANIMAL
Any live, vertebrate creature, domestic or wild.
ANIMAL SHELTER
Any facility operated by humane society or municipal agency,
or its authorized agents for the purpose of impounding or caring for
animals held under the authority of this ordinance or state law.
AT LARGE
An animal off the premises of its owner and not under restraint
by leash.
AUCTIONS
Any place or facility where animals are regularly bought,
sold, or traded except for those facilities defined in this ordinance.
DANGEROUS DOG
Any dog, except one assisting a peace officer engaged in
law enforcement duties, which demonstrates any of the following behavior,
is presumed dangerous.
(a)
An attack which requires a defensive action by any person to
prevent bodily injury or property damage when such person is conducting
himself or herself peacefully and lawfully.
(b)
An attack which results in property damage or in an injury to
a person when such a person is conducting himself or herself peacefully
and lawfully.
(c)
An attack on another animal, livestock, or poultry which occurs
on property other than that of the owner of the attacking dog.
(d)
Any behavior which constitutes a threat of bodily harm to a
person when such person is conducting himself or herself peacefully
and lawfully.
For the purpose of this section, a person is conducting himself
or herself peacefully and lawfully upon the private property of an
owner or possessor of the dog when he or she is on such property in
the performance of any duty imposed on such person by state or local
law or by the laws of postage regulations of the United States, or
when he or she is on such property upon invitation, either expressed
or implied.
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(e)
A history of three dog bites to human beings not members of
the immediate family of the owner of the dog.
DOG LICENSE
A license tag required to be obtained annually for each individual
dog.
GROOMING SHOP
A commercial establishment where animals are bathed, clipped,
plucked, or otherwise groomed.
IMPOUNDMENT
The taking up and confining of an animal by the direction
in the manner consistent with recognized standards of humane treatment.
KENNEL
A place where four or more dogs of four months of age or
older are kept or any premises wherein any person or persons engage
in the business of boarding, breeding, buying, letting for hire, training
for a fee, or selling of dogs or cats.
LIVESTOCK
Any domesticated cattle, goats, swine, sheep, and equine
which are kept in captivity or under the control or ownership of any
person for any purpose.
OWNER
Any person who possesses, has title to or an interest in,
harbors or has control, custody or possession of an animal and the
verb forms of "to own" include all these shades of meanings. An animal
shall be deemed to be harbored if it is fed or sheltered for five
consecutive days or more.
QUARANTINE
The strict confinement of an animal upon the premises of
the owner or the Oakdale City Animal Shelter or elsewhere as approved
by the chief of police or animal control officer.
PET SHOP
Any shop, partnership, or corporation, whether operated separately
or in connection with another business enterprise except for a licensed
kennel, that buys, sells, or boards any species of animals, reptiles
or fish.
PUBLIC NUISANCE
Any animal or animals which:
(a)
Attacks any person, passing bicycle, motorcycle or vehicle.
(c)
Trespasses on school grounds.
(e)
Damages private or public property.
(f)
Barks, whines, or howls in an excessive or continuous manner.
(g)
Defecates on private property (other than the property of the
animal owner), sidewalks, street, alleyway, or in any public park,
or other public place.
RIDING SCHOOL OR STABLE
Any place which has available for hire, boarding, and/or
riding instructions, any horse, pony, mule or burro.
TRANQUILIZER OR CAPTURE GUN
Any rifle/pistol used to immobilize any animal, with a substance
approved by the Federal Drug Administration.
VACCINATION
The inoculation of an animal against rabies with vaccine
approved by, and in the manner prescribed by, the State Department
of Public Health.
WILD ANIMAL
Any of the following:
(a)
Following members of the Class Aves:
(1)
Order Falconiformes (such as, but not limited to, hawks, eagles
and vultures which are not kept pursuant to federal or state permit);
and
(2)
Subdivision Ratitae (such as, but not limited to, ostriches,
rheas, cassowaries, emus).
(b)
Following members of the Class Mammalia:
(1)
Order Carnivora, expressly excepting the domestic dog (Canis
familiaris) and the domestic cat (Felis catus), but including, but
not limited to, the family Felidea (such as ocelots, margays, tigers,
jaguars, leopards and cougars), the family Canidae (such as wolves,
wolf hybrids, dingos, coyotes and jackals); and
(2)
Order Marsupialia (such as kangaroos and opossums); and
(3)
Order Chiroptera (bats); and
(4)
Order Edentata (such as sloths, anteaters and armadillos); and
(5)
Order Proboscidea (elephants); and
(6)
Order Primata (including, but not limited to, monkeys, chimpanzees
and gorillas); and
(7)
Order Ungulata (expressly excluding any animal which would be
included within the definition of "domestic animal," camels and llamas),
including, but not limited to, antelope, deer and bison.
(c)
Any nondomestic species when kept, maintained or harbored in
such numbers or in such a manner as to constitute the likelihood of
danger to the animals themselves, to human beings or to the property
of human beings.
[Ord. No. 1000, § 1.]
[Ord. No. 1000, § 1.]
The provisions of this article relating to licensing requirements
shall not apply to any dog owned by or in charge of any person who
is not a resident of the City and who is traveling through the City,
or temporarily staying therein, for a period not to exceed thirty
days, if the dog is not permitted to run at large; nor to any dog
brought into the City and kept therein for not to exceed thirty days
for the exclusive purpose of entering the dog in any dog show, dog
exhibition, field trials or competition, if the dog is not permitted
to run at large; nor to any dog brought or sent into the City from
any point outside thereof for the exclusive purpose of receiving veterinary
care in any dog hospital, if the dog is not permitted to run at large;
nor to any dog trained to lead the blind and owned by a blind person,
if the dog is not permitted to run at large.
[Ord. No. 1000, § 1.]
No dog license issued under the provisions of this article shall
be transferable.
[Ord. No. 1000, § 1.]
The owner of a dog obtaining a dog license shall attach the
license tag to the collar, harness or other device of the dog for
which the license was obtained and keep the license on such dog at
all times while such license is in force. In the event that any dog
license shall have been lost or destroyed, the owner of such dog shall
immediately apply for and procure, from the finance director of the
City, a duplicate license for such dog. A fee as set from time to
time by the Oakdale City Council shall be charged for such duplicate
license.
[Ord. No. 1000, § 1.]
The owner of any dog kept or harbored in the City shall upon
the request of any police officer of the City exhibit to him the license
of such dog. The police officers are each authorized and directed,
in order to carry out the provisions of this article and of the laws
of this state insofar as they are applicable to such police officers,
to enter upon any premises upon which any dog is kept or harbored
or upon which the police officers have reason to believe any dog is
kept or harbored, and to demand the exhibition to any such officer
by the person owning, harboring, keeping or having charge or control
of any such dog, of any dog license provided for by this article for
the current year.
[Ord. No. 1000, § 1.]
It shall be unlawful for any person to imitate or counterfeit
the dog license provided for in this article or to have in his possession
in the City any imitation or counterfeit dog license.
It shall be the duty of all animal control officers and all
police officers of the City to take up and impound any dog found running
at large in the City in violation of the provisions of this article
or sections of the Agricultural Code of the state.
If the owner of any dog so impounded is unknown, such dog will
be cared for at the City Animal Shelter for a period of seventy-two
hours, and shall upon the expiration of such time, if not claimed
by its owner, the dog shall be humanely destroyed by the animal control
department. If the owner of any such dog so impounded is known such
dog shall not be destroyed until actual written notice shall have
been given to such owner and such owner has failed or refused for
five days thereafter, to pay all fees, penalties and charges due under
the provisions of this article. The notice required by this section
may be served either:
(a) By delivery of a copy to the owner of the dog personally;
(b) If he is absent from his usual place of residence or from his usual
place of business, by leaving a copy with some person of suitable
age and discretion at either place and sending a copy through the
mail, addressed to the owner of the dog at his place of residence.
(c) If such place of residence or business cannot be ascertained, or
a person of suitable age and discretion cannot be there found, then
by sending a copy of the notice through the mail addressed to the
owner of the dog at the last known address of the owner.
In lieu of destroying any dog, such dog may be adopted by any
person other than the owner, or member of the owner's immediate
household who will pay the director of finance a fee, to be set from
time to time by resolution of the City Council, plus the license fee
or a license deposit. In the event a dog is adopted without rabies
vaccination, a license will be issued upon receipt by the director
of finance of the proper certificate of rabies vaccination.
[Ord. No. 1000, § 1.]