In this chapter, the following words and terms shall have the following meaning, unless the context indicates otherwise:
The dumping, deserting, or leaving of any animal on public or private property with the intent of terminating any further responsibility for the animal; or failing to properly redeem any animal impounded or quarantined by the city.
The purchase of a dog or cat from the city for pet purposes.
Any living creature, including, but not limited to, dogs, cats, cows, horses, birds, fish, mammals, reptiles, insects, fowls, and livestock, but specifically excluding human beings.
The chief of police or person(s) designated by the chief of police to represent and act for the city to enforce the provisions of this chapter.
A domesticated animal that is a member of the Felidae (feline) family, but does not include a lion, tiger, bobcat, jaguar, panther, leopard, cougar, or other wild animal of this family or hybrids.
Any collar constructed of nylon, leather, or similar material, specifically designed to be used for a dog.
A dog that:
Makes an unprovoked attack which causes bodily injury to a person, and where the attack occurred in a place other than the dog’s enclosure, which was reasonably certain to prevent the dog from escaping on its own;
Commits an unprovoked act which causes a person to reasonably believe that the dog will attack and cause bodily injury to that person, and where the unprovoked act occurred in a place other than the dog’s enclosure, which was reasonably certain to prevent the dog from escaping on its own; or
Without provocation, has attacked and bitten another animal on one (1) previous occasion.
A domesticated animal that is a member of the Canidae (canine) family, but does not include a wolf, jackal, fox or other wild animal of this family or hybrids.
Using a chain, rope, tether, leash, cable, or other device to attach a dog to a stationary object or trolley system.
A domestic member of the family Mustilidae, specifically Mustela putorius furo.
Chickens, turkeys, pheasants, quail, geese, ducks, ostriches, emus or similar feathered animals, regardless of age, sex or breed.
A dog which has been trained for the purpose of protecting property by a guard dog company which is required to be licensed pursuant to V.T.C.A., Occupations Code ch. 1702, as amended.
A product of the mating of two (2) different species of animals, regardless of the number of generations born since the original mating.
A person licensed to practice veterinarian medicine.
Any horses, mules, donkeys, ponies, cattle, bulls, sheep, goats, hogs, and pigs of any and all kinds, regardless of sex.
The person designated by the city council in accordance with V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code section 826.017.
Any member of the swine family which has, through selective breeding, been genetically manipulated so as to attain a maximum height of eighteen (18) inches at the shoulder and a maximum weight of sixty (60) pounds.
Any person owning, possessing, harboring, keeping or sheltering any animal. An animal shall be deemed to be harbored if it is fed or sheltered for five (5) consecutive days or more.
Any individual, firm, partnership, association, corporation or other legal entity.
Any animal, regardless of its state or duration of captivity, which poses a potential physical or disease threat to the public or which is protected by international, federal or state regulations, including but not limited to the following:
Class Reptilia: Family Helodermatidea (venomous lizards); Family Viperidae (rattlesnakes, copperheads, cottonmouths, other pit vipers and true vipers); Family Elapidae (coral snakes, cobras, mambas, and other elapids); the following listed species of Family Colubridae - Dispholidus typus (Boomslang), Hyrodynastes gigas (water cobra), Boiga (mangrove snake), and Thelotornis (African twig snake) only; Order Phidia, Family Boidae (racers, boas, water snakes, and pythons); and Order Crocodilia (crocodiles, alligators, caimans, and gavials);
Class Aves: Order Falconiforms (such as hawks, eagles, and vultures); Subdivision Ratitae (such as ostriches, rheas, cassowaries, and emus); and Order Strigiforms (such as owls);
Class Mammalia: Order Carnivora, Family Felidae (such as ocelots, margays, tigers, jaguars, leopards, and cougars), except commonly accepted domesticated cats; Family Canidae (such as wolves, wolf-dog hybrids, dingos, coyotes, and jackals), except domesticated dogs; Family Mustelidae (such as weasels, skunks, martens, mink, and badgers), except ferrets; Family Procyonidae (raccoon); Family Ursidae (such as bears); Order Marsupialia (such as kangaroos and common opossums); Order Edentata (such as sloths, anteaters, and armadillos); Order Proboscidea (elephants); Order Primata (such as monkeys, chimpanzees, and gorillas); Order Rodentia (such as porcupines); and Order Ungulata (such as antelope, deer, bison, and camels); and
Animals not listed: The animal control officer may declare any species of animal not listed in this subsection as “prohibited” if the confinement of the animal within the city can be shown to constitute a threat to public health and safety.
With respect to a collar, a collar that measures the circumference of a dog’s neck plus at least one inch.
A leash, lead, cord, rope, tether, cable, chain, or other device that attaches a dog to a stationary object or trolley system, and it may not come closer than fifteen (15) feet to a public walkway or sidewalk when the restraint is stretched to full length.
An animal not completely confined by a building, wall, or fence of sufficient strength or construction to restrain it, 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. Any animal confined within an automobile or other vehicle shall not be deemed running at large.
A fenced area or structure that is:
Any physical injury that involves a substantial risk of death, disfigurement, or impairment of any part of the body, including but not limited to a broken bone or a laceration requiring either multiple stitches or cosmetic surgery.
Any action by an animal that is not:
An injection of the United States Department of Agriculture approved rabies vaccine administered by a licensed veterinarian.
Any animal that has had on two (2) previous occasions without provocation attacked or bitten any person or other animal, or any animal which the animal control officer or a licensed veterinarian has reason to believe has a dangerous disposition likely to be harmful to humans or other animals.
Any animal except the common domestic species (dogs, cats, horses, livestock, and other common farm animals), regardless of the state or duration of captivity.
(Ordinance 499, sec. 1, adopted 3/9/09)