When used in this chapter, the following words and terms, unless the context indicates a different meaning, shall be interpreted as follows:
A clean and sturdy structure that:
Has a roof, walls on at least three (3) sides, and an opening on the fourth side allowing the dog to access the interior of the structure;
Has a floor that is elevated enough to keep the interior surface of the structure dry from precipitation;
Provides the dog protection from inclement weather;
With dimensions that are appropriate based upon the size and weight of the dog; and
With dimensions that allow the dog while in the shelter to stand erect, sit, turnaround, and lie down in a normal position.
Any live or dead cat (Felis catus).
A length of chain or nylon cord or rope with rings at either end such that the collar can be formed into a loop around the animal's neck that slips (adjusts) tighter when pulled and slips looser when tension is released.
A band of material specifically designed to be placed around the neck of a dog.
Vaccinated and satisfying the following criteria:
A dog that:
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
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.
A domesticated animal that is a member of the canine family.
Includes all species of animals commonly and universally accepted as being domesticated.
The act of keeping and caring for an animal or of providing premises to which the animal returns for food, shelter or care for a period of three (3) days.
A set of straps constructed of nylon, leather, or similar material, specifically designed to restrain or control a dog.
Includes rain, hail, sleet, snow, high winds, extreme low temperatures (below 32 degrees Fahrenheit), extreme high temperatures (above 100 degrees Fahrenheit), or any combination thereof.
A person who owns or has custody or control of the animal.
Includes dogs, cats, rabbits, rodents, birds, reptiles, and any other species of animal which is sold or retained as a household pet, but shall not include skunks, nonhuman primates and any other species of wild or carnivorous animal that may be further restricted in this law.
The persons designated by the city to receive reports of animal bites, investigate bite reports, ensure quarantine of possibly rabid animals and otherwise carry out provisions of the state law pertaining to control and eradication of rabies.
With respect to a collar or harness, a collar or harness that:
A chain, rope, tether, leash, cable or other device that attaches a dog to a stationary object or trolley system.
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. An animal within an automobile or other vehicle of its owner shall not be deemed "running at-large."
A fenced area or structure that is:
Locked;
Capable of preventing the entry of the general public, including children;
Capable of preventing the escape or release of a dog;
Clearly marked as containing a dangerous dog; and
In conformance with the requirements for enclosures established by the local animal control authority.
An injury characterized by severe bite wounds or severe ripping and tearing of muscle that would cause a reasonably prudent person to seek treatment from a medical professional and would require hospitalization, without regard to whether the person actually sought medical treatment.
Comparative darkness and coolness caused by shelter from direct sunlight; as in 'sitting in the shade.'
Any animal for which there is no identifiable owner or harborer.
An unenclosed space that provides natural and/or artificial shade from direct sunlight at all times across an area large enough to accommodate all outdoor pets at once and is separate and apart from any shade created by adequate shelter.
Properly injected with a rabies vaccine licensed for use in that species by the United States Department of Agriculture and administered by a veterinarian licensed to practice in the state.
Any individual animal or any species who has on two previous occasions without provocation attacked or bitten any person or other animal, or any individual animal which the local health authority has reason to believe has a dangerous disposition, or any species of animal which the local police chief has reason to believe has a dangerous disposition likely to be harmful to humans or other animals.
Includes all species of animals which commonly exist in a natural unconfined state and are usually not domesticated. This shall apply regardless of state or duration of captivity.
(1995 Code, art. 2.100; Ordinance 942-08-11 adopted 8/8/11; Ordinance 1147-12-17 adopted 12/11/17; 2009 Code, sec. 2.01.001; Ordinance 1268-11-22 adopted 11/28/2022)