For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply, unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning:
The person designated by the city manager to represent and act for the city in the impoundment of animals, controlling of animals at-large and as otherwise provided and required in this chapter.
Whether on or off the premises of the owner and not under the control of the owner or other persons authorized by the owner to care for the animal by leash, cord, chain or otherwise.
A domestic feline of either sex, including one spayed or neutered.
A domestic canine of either sex, including one spayed or neutered.
The act of keeping and caring for an animal or of providing premises to which the animal returns for a period of three days.
Includes rain, hail, sleet, snow, high winds, extreme low temperatures or extreme high temperatures.
Any treatment to any animal which deprives the animal of necessary sustenance, including food, water, and protection from weather, or any treatment of any animal such as overloading, overworking, tormenting, beating, mutilating or teasing, or other abnormal treatment as may be determined by the animal control officer.
An animal raised for human consumption or an equine animal.
Any person owning, possessing, harboring, keeping or sheltering any animal, or allowing an animal to remain about his premises for a period of three days.
This shall include 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 any species of wild, exotic, or carnivorous animal that may be further restricted in this chapter.
An animal shall be deemed to be under restraint if tied in such a way that it cannot get off the premises of its owner, or within a totally enclosed fence constructed in such a way to prevent the animal from leaving or getting off the premises of its owner, or if accompanied by a responsible person and under that person's control with the use of a leash or similar type restraint. The use of a wireless fence that requires a dog to wear a special collar that transmits either a high frequency sound or a pulse stimulus shock and is intended to train the dog to stay on the premises will not be considered a means of restraint.
An animal that wanders upon a public street, alley, or property of another.
An injection of United States Department of Agriculture approved rabies vaccine administered by a licensed veterinarian.
Any animal that commits an unprovoked attack upon a person or other animal on public or private property or that attacks, threatens to attack or terrorizes a person on public property or property of another.
(Ordinance 444 adopted 11/1/2022)