Any living creature, including, but not limited to, dogs, cats, cows, horses, birds, fish, mammals, reptiles, insects, fowl and livestock, but specifically excluding human beings.
The Animal Control Division of City of Brownfield.
Any person designated by the chief of police to enforce the provisions of this article.
A facility that regularly sells animals.
A facility where a fee is charged to house, pasture or rent horses or other livestock.
Any reptile that as a result of its physical makeup or nature is capable of inflicting physical harm or death to human beings or animals as herein defined. This shall include all constrictors in excess of six (6) feet in length.
Horses of any member of the domesticated horse family, including but not limited to mules, donkeys and ponies; and all types and varieties of cattle, bulls and all members of the cow family.
Any person, firm or corporation having title to any animal, or a person who has, harbors or keeps, or who causes or permits to be harbored or kept, an animal in his care, or who permits an animal to remain on or about his premises.
Not completely confined by a building, wall 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 direct supervision of the owner within the limits of the owner's private property.
All types of domesticated swine, sheep and goats.
Any individual animal of any species that has on two (2) previous occasions without provocation attacked or bitten any person or other animal, or any individual animal which the chief of police has reason to believe has a dangerous disposition, or any species of animal which the supervisor has reason to believe has a dangerous disposition likely to be harmful to humans or other animals.
Any poisonous or dangerous reptile or any other animal which can normally be found in the wild state not normally capable of being domesticated, including, but not limited to, skunks, foxes, leopards, panthers, tigers, lions, lynx, unless certified for medical, biological, herpetological or other scientific research or study.
(1965 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 3, Article I, Section 3-1)