As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ANIMALEvery living, sentient creature not a human being.
AT LARGEOff the premises of the owner and not under the control of any person whose personal presence and attention would reasonably control the conduct of the animal.
DOGAny of large and varied groups of domesticated animals in the canine family.
DOMESTICATED ANIMALAny animal that is normally dependent on humans for food or shelter, including, but not limited to, horses, swine, fowl, sheep, cattle, goats, dogs, deer, buffalo, wildlife hybrids, and other similar animals.
LEASHHand held device, 30 feet or less in length, which can be used to restrain a dog. A leash must be used if the dog fails to respond to voice commands, or if the owner or responsible party is ordered by a law enforcement officer to leash the dog, and at all times when this chapter requires dogs to be leashed.
OWNERAny person owning, keeping or harboring an animal or any person having custody, possession, or control of an animal.
VOICE CONTROLMeans that the dog returns immediately to and remains by the side of the owner in response to the owner's verbal command. If a dog approaches or remains within 10 feet of any person other than the owner, that dog is not under voice control and a violation of this chapter occurs unless such person (or in the case of a minor child, an adult present with the child) has communicated to the owner by spoken word or gesture that such person consents to the presence of the dog.