An owner commits an offense if by criminal negligence he permits an animal to go at large upon the premises of others or upon the streets and other ways of the city.
(Ordinance adopted 3/24/86, sec. C)
Every vicious animal shall be confined by its owner within a building or secure enclosure and shall be securely caged whenever off the premises of its owner. An animal control officer or any other peace officer may restrain or destroy an animal which poses an immediate threat of physical harm to persons or domestic animals.
(Ordinance adopted 3/24/86, sec. C)
An owner commits an offense if by criminal negligence he allows his animal to create a nuisance as defined herein.
(Ordinance adopted 3/24/86, sec. C)
Violation of this division shall constitute a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50.00), or more than two hundred dollars ($200.00).
(Ordinance adopted 3/24/86, sec. C)