Whenever the owner or person having custody or control of any dog or other animal observes or learns that such dog or animal shows symptoms of rabies, or acts in a manner which would lead to a reasonable suspicion that the dog or animal may have rabies, the owner or person having the custody or control of the dog or animal shall immediately notify the Long Beach health officer, and it shall be the duty of the health officer, when called upon, to examine or have examined the dog or animal and to ascertain whether or not the dog or animal is afflicted with rabies, and no owner or person having the custody or control of any such dog shall fail, refuse or neglect to notify the health officer.
(Ord. 647 § 3, 2001)