The provisions of Chapters 95, 174 and 951 of the Wisconsin
Statutes are adopted and made a part hereof by reference, except as
otherwise provided herein.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ANIMAL
Any nonhuman, living warm-blooded creature, reptile or amphibian,
either domestic or wild.
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
The Town Board shall be empowered to appoint an Animal Control
Officer(s) or humane organization(s) whose duties shall include enforcement
of this chapter and who or which shall have authorization to issue
citations for violations thereof.
ANIMAL SHELTER
Any premises designated by the Town Board for the purpose
of impounding and caring for animals held under the authority of this
chapter.
COMMERCIAL KENNEL
Any person, partnership, corporation, or other business entity
engaged in the business of breeding, buying, selling or boarding dogs
or cats, provided that such person, partnership, corporation, or business
entity is customarily the owner or custodian of more than three dogs
or six cats over five months of age.
EXOTIC ANIMALS
A.
Any animal, fowl, insect, or reptile that is not normally domesticated
in Wisconsin or is inherently wild by nature.
B.
Exotic animals include, but are not limited to, any or all of
the following orders, families and/or species, whether bred in the
wild or in captivity, and also hybrids with domestic species. The
animals, fowl, insects, and reptiles listed in parentheses are intended
to act as examples and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list
nor to limit the generality of each group of animals, fowl, reptiles
or insects:
(1)
Non-human primates and prosimians, including chimpanzees (Pan);
monkeys (Cercopithecidae); gibbons (Hylobates); gorillas (Gorilla);
orangutans (Pongo); siamangs (Symphalangus); and baboons (Papoi, Mandrillus).
(2)
Canidae, excluding nonhybrid domesticated dogs, including wolves
(Canis lupus); coyotes (Canis latrans); and all foxes and jackals.
(3)
Felidae, excluding domesticated cats, including cheetahs (Acinonyx
jubatus); jaguars (Panthera onca); leopards (Panthera pardus); lions
(Panthera leo); lynxes (Lynx); pumas (Felis concolor) which are also
known as cougars, mountain lions or panthers; snow leopards (Panthera
uncia); tigers (Panthera tigris); and ocelots.
(4)
Ursidae, including all bears.
(5)
Crocodilians (Crocodilia) 30 inches in length or more, including
alligators, caimans, and crocodiles.
(6)
Proboscidea, including elephants (Elephas and Loxodonta).
(7)
Hyaenidae, including all hyenas.
(8)
Artiodactyla, including hippopotami (Hippopotamidae) and giraffes
(excluding camels, cattle, swine, sheep and goats).
(9)
Procyonidae, including coatis (raccoons excluded).
(10)
Marsupialia, including kangaroos (opossums excluded).
(11)
Perissodactyla, including rhinoceroses (Rhinocero tidae) and
tapirs, excluding horses, donkeys and mules.
(12)
Edentata, including anteaters, sloths and armadillos.
(13)
Viverridae, including mongooses, civets and genets.
(14)
Game cocks and other fighting birds.
(15)
Varanidae, including only water monitors and crocodile monitors.
(16)
Any other type of dangerous or carnivorous wild animal, fowl,
or reptile.
C.
Llamas, ostriches and emus kept for purposes of husbandry and
sale are not considered to be exotic animals and are instead treated
as livestock and as animal units under all applicable provisions of
Wisconsin Statutes and the Administrative Code.
LICENSE
A numbered metallic tag to be issued to the owner upon payment
of the license fee and exhibition of proof of rabies shot.
OFFICER
Any law enforcement officer of the Town, county or state
or person designated by the Town Board Chair or two members of the
Town Board to assist in the enforcement of this chapter.
OWNER
Any person, partnership, corporation or other business entity
owning, possessing, harboring or keeping an animal or animals.
PRIVATE KENNEL
Any person, partnership, corporation or other business entity
who or which is customarily the owner or custodian of more than three
dogs or six cats over five months of age, who or which is not in the
business of breeding, buying, selling or boarding of dogs or cats.
RESTRAINT
An animal is under restraint within the meaning of this chapter
if it is controlled by a leash, at heel beside a competent person
and obedient to that person's commands, on or within a vehicle
being driven or parked on the streets or roads or within the property
limits of its owner or keeper.
VETERINARY HOSPITAL
Any establishment maintained and operated by a licensed veterinarian
for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries of animals.
VICIOUS ANIMAL
Any animal that constitutes a threat to human beings or to
other domestic animals due to its intrinsic characteristics or by
virtue of a known history to endanger life by an unprovoked assault
or bite so as to cause bodily harm.
A.
Upon due cause, an animal may be declared vicious by the Animal
Control Officer, County Sheriff, or Town Board. The owner of the animal
declared vicious shall be served personally, or by certified mail
with return receipt, with an order declaring the animal vicious and
citing the relevant portion of this chapter that may apply. Any animal
owner aggrieved by said order may petition the Town Board for a review
of the order. Upon receipt of the petition, the Town Board shall schedule
and conduct a hearing. At least five days prior to the hearing, the
Town Board shall provide written notice of the time, date and place
of the hearing to the aggrieved owner. The Town Board shall notify
the owner or keeper of the animal, in writing, of its determination.
If the owner or keeper contests the determination, he may, within
30 days, seek review of the decision by the Circuit Court.
B.
A dog will not be deemed dangerous if:
(1)
It bites, attacks or menaces anyone assaulting the owner.
(2)
It bites, attacks or menaces a trespasser on the property of
the owner.
(3)
It bites, attacks or menaces any person or other animal who
or which has tormented or abused it.
(4)
It is otherwise acting in defense of an attack from a person
or other animal upon the owner or other person.
(5)
It is protecting or defending its young or other animal.
WILD ANIMAL
Any live monkey or ape, raccoon, skunk, fox, snake or other
reptile, leopard, panther, tiger, lion, lynx or any other animal or
any bird of prey which can normally be found in the wild state.
WOLF-DOG HYBRID
Any offspring resulting from the breeding of a wolf and a
dog or from the breeding of a wolf and a wolf-dog hybrid or from the
breeding of a wolf-dog hybrid and a wolf-dog hybrid.
The provisions of this chapter are declared to be severable,
and if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or part thereof is,
for any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court
of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity
of any remaining sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or part
of this chapter.