When used in this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
ACO.The animal control officer or his or her designated agent.
Animal.A warm-blooded animal, including dogs, cats, and potbellied pigs.
At large.(1) Off the premises of the owner and not under the direct physical control of the owner or handler by leash, cord, chain, or other similar means of direct physical control. The wearing of a muzzle by a dog shall not be regarded as control under this definition.
(2) Exemption to the definition of “at large”: Dogs that are especially trained to assist officials of government agencies in the performance of their duties, or the training for duties, and which are owned by such agencies are exempt from the definition of at large.
Cat.A domesticated animal male, female, or neutered Felis catus.
Collar.Any device securely fastened about the animal’s neck with attached valid rabies [tags] and valid registration tags.
Dangerous animal.Any wild, dangerous, or undomesticated mammal, reptile, or fowl that is not naturally tame or gentle but is of a wild nature or disposition and which, because of its size, physical makeup, nature, or other characteristics, is capable of inflicting serious physical harm or death to human beings or constitutes a danger to human life or property, including, without limitation, wildcats, jaguars, and exotic or poisonous snakes.
Dangerous dog.A dog that:
(1) Makes an unprovoked attack on a person that causes bodily injury and occurs in a place other than an enclosure in which the dog was being kept and that was reasonably certain to prevent the dog from leaving the enclosure on its own; or
(2) Commits unprovoked acts in a place other than an enclosure in which the dog was being kept and that was reasonably certain to prevent the dog from leaving the enclosure on its own and those acts cause a person to reasonably believe that the dog will attack and cause bodily injury to that person.
Dog.A domesticated animal male, female, or neutered Canine familiaris.
Final conviction.A finding of guilty by the city municipal court after the time allowed for appeal has passed or a finding of guilty that is final as a matter of law after a trial de novo appeal to the county court-at-law.
Goat.A domesticated animal being female or neutered male of the genus and species Capra hircus, not exceeding 23 inches at the withers and commonly referred to as a pygmy or dwarf.
Impoundment fees.Reasonable expenses that the city incurs, directly or indirectly, incurred by or on behalf of the city for impounding, holding, boarding, seeking the owner of, disposing of, or selling an animal.
Owner.Any person having title to any animal or a person who has, harbors, keeps or causes or permits to be harbored or kept any animal in his care, custody or control.
Premises.Real estate improved with residential buildings thereon.
Quarantine.Strict confinement of animals under restraint by closed cage or padlock.
Rabies.An acute viral disease of man and animal affecting the central nervous system and usually transmitted by an animal bite.
Local rabies control authority.The animal control officer or other person as designated by the city administrator as the local health authority who has the duties as described in V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code, sec.
826.017(c).
Secure enclosure.A fenced area or structure that is:
(2) Capable of preventing the entry of the general public, including children;
(3) Capable of preventing escape or release of a dog; and
(4) Clearly marked as containing a dangerous dog.
Veterinarian.A doctor of veterinary medicine who holds a valid license to practice the profession.
(1995 Code, sec. 170.002; Ordinance 2011-O-410, sec. 2, adopted 7/14/11; Ordinance adopting Code)