For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings herein ascribed to them:
The municipal or county animal control office with authority over the area in which the dog is kept. For the purposes of this chapter, the animal control authority is the city. The animal control authority shall designate a veterinarian, licensed in the state, to represent and act for the city in the impoundment and disposition of any animals found in violation of any animal regulation.
The chief of police, any city employee licensed by the state as an animal control officer, and any police officer of the city.
Any facility operated by a humane society, or municipal agency, or its authorized agents, or a veterinarian licensed in the state for the purpose of impounding or caring for animals held under the authority of this chapter or state law.
Any abrasion, scratch, puncture, tear or piercing of the skin actually or suspected of being caused by an animal.
Physical damage to a person’s body.
A domestic feline of either sex, including one neutered or sterilized.
A domestic canine of either sex, including one neutered or sterilized.
Shall include all species of animals commonly and universally accepted as being domesticated.
The act of keeping and caring for an animal or of providing a premises to which the animal returns for food, shelter or care for a period of two (2) days or longer.
To house an animal by the city, at the owner’s expense, in a city-owned or city- designated facility or at the office of an area veterinarian approved by the animal control authority.
A strong cord or chain attached to collar or harness capable of restraining the animal on which it is used and which is being held by the owner.
Any person who has the right of property in an animal or who harbors an animal or allows an animal to remain about his premises for a period of two (2) days or longer.
Shall include dogs and cats.
Any animal or animals which trespasses on school grounds, damages private or public property, or barks, whines or howls in an excessive, continuous or untimely fashion.
The vaccination of a dog, cat or other domestic animal with an anti-rabies vaccine approved by the department of state health services and administered by a veterinarian licensed by the state.
Any animal secured by a leash or lead, or under the control of a responsible person and obedient to that person’s commands, or within the real property limits of its owner.
Not completely confined by a building, wall, chain or fence of sufficient strength or construction to restrain the animal, except when such animal is either on a leash or held in the hands of the owner or keeper, or under the direct supervision of the owner within the limits of the owner’s private property.
Any animal for which there is no identifiable owner or harborer.
Shall include all species of animals which exist in a natural unconfined state and are usually not domesticated.
(2004 Code, art. 2.100; Ordinance adopting Code; Ordinance 03-2016 adopted 8/11/16; Ordinance 05-2018 adopted 7/12/18)