It is the intention of this article to provide a means of dealing with an animal that is dangerous or, by its conduct, has indicated that it may represent a danger in the future. In interpreting the definitions contained in this article and in implementing its provisions, the animal control officer shall recognize the right of a person to use an animal as a protector or as a guard; however, the animal control officer shall also take into consideration the right of a neighborhood to be free from fear that an animal may leave the premises of its owner or keeper and attack and injure a person or other domestic animal. It is also the intention of this article to provide public safety regarding dangerous wild animals and other potentially dangerous nondomestic animals, as well as providing avenues for permitting the safe exhibition of certain animals for public entertainment.
(Ordinance 04-01-12 (12), ex. A (2.401), adopted 2/9/04)