[Ord. No. 1069 §1, 1-26-2004]
For the purposes of this Chapter, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
Any species of vertebrate except Homo Sapiens.
Any domestic animal:
With a known propensity, tendency or disposition to attack unprovoked, to cause injury to or otherwise threaten the safety of human beings or domestic animals;
Which, because of its size, physical nature or vicious propensity, is capable of inflicting serious physical harm or death to humans and which would constitute a danger to human life or property if it were not kept in a manner required by this Chapter;
Which, without provocation, attacks or bites or has attacked or bitten a human being or domestic animal; or
Harbored primarily or in part for the purpose of fighting or any animal trained for fighting.
All members of the classification Felis Domesticus, male or female, four (4) months of age or older.
A certificate issued at the time of the vaccination of a dog, puppy, cat or kitten and bearing thereon information required by the City Health Commissioner including, but not limited to, the signature of the veterinarian performing the vaccination, the registration number, the name, color, breed and sex of the dog, puppy, cat or kitten, the name and address of a person responsible for the dog, puppy, cat or kitten, the date of the vaccination and the type of vaccine administered.
The Compendium of Animal Rabies Vaccines prepared by the National Association of State Health Veterinarians, Inc., issued January, 1999, a copy of which has been filed with the Administrative Director of St. Louis County.
All members of the classification Canis Familiaris, male or female, four (4) months of age or older.
To include dogs, puppies, cats, kittens and all animals commonly referred to as farm animals regardless of age including, but not limited to:
CATTLEAll bovine animals of the genus Bos;
FOWL: Any of several domesticated gallinaceous birds including, but not limited to, all geese, ducks, chickens, turkeys, hens, roosters, ganders, gobblers;
GOATS: Any of the various hollow-horned ruminant mammals (especially of the genus Capra) related to sheep.
HORSES: All equine animals of the family Equidae;
SHEEP: Any of the ruminant mammals of the genus Ovis; and
SWINE: Any of the various stout-bodied short-legged omnivorous mammals of the family Suidae.
To put to death in a humane manner, taking into account the circumstances necessitating the euthanasia and the need to protect the public health.
When bitten by or fought with or has come in close contact with a dog or other animal shown to be infected with the rabies virus as determined by standard laboratory testing.
To apprehend, seize, catch, trap, net, quarantine, tranquilize or confine an animal in a humane manner.
Any facility designated by the Health Commissioner for the purpose of confining animals impounded pursuant to this Chapter.
All members of the classification Felis Domesticus, male or female, under the age of four (4) months.
Includes any person, firm, association, partnership or corporation which owns, harbors, shelters, keeps, controls, manages, possesses or has part interest in any animal. An occupant of any premises on which a dog, puppy, cat or kitten remains or to which it customarily returns is a person responsible for it under this Chapter. If a person under the age of seventeen (17) years owns an animal subject to the provisions of this Chapter, the head of the household of which such person under the age of seventeen (17) years is a member shall be the person responsible under this Chapter. Such household head may himself/herself be under the age of seventeen (17) years and therefore subject to prosecution under this Chapter. If not a member of a household, a person under the age of seventeen (17) years shall himself/herself be the responsible person. There may be more than one (1) person responsible for an animal.
All members of the classification Canis Familiaris, male or female, under the age of four (4) months.
An animal that has been rendered incapable of reproduction by either chemical or surgical means.
Any object, regardless of shape and material, which bears a registration number and the words (or their abbreviations) "Rabies Vaccination-Registration" which has been issued by the Health Commissioner pursuant to this Chapter. A tag expires when the duration of the immunity as noted on the registration certificate is exceeded.
The injection by a veterinarian of a specified dose of anti-rabies vaccine into the body of an animal. In order to be a valid vaccination under this definition, the anti-rabies vaccine shall be of a type specified by the Compendium, stored in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendation and administered in a manner and at the ages and frequency that is prescribed by the Compendium.
Unless specifically indicated, veterinarian means any veterinarian holding a current Missouri license or any person acting under the direct supervision of a veterinarian who has a valid Missouri license.