(a)
Securing Tags, License. Every person owning or having charge, care or control over any dog shall, after his or her dog attains the age of four months, secure from the city a license and tag for said dog. Said tag shall be attached to a collar or harness upon such dog and shall remain so attached during the term of the license.
(b)
Vaccination. Every person owning or having charge, care or control over any dog shall, immediately after his or her dog attains the age of four months and at intervals of not more than 36 months thereafter, secure the vaccination of said dog by a licensed veterinarian with a canine anti-rabies vaccine of a type approved by the State Department of Public Health. In the event that a person owning or having charge, care or control over any dog provides to the city a notice, letter or other document provided and signed by a licensed veterinarian, which contains the signing veterinarian's name, business name and DVM credentials, stating that vaccinating said dog with an anti-rabies vaccine would cause specific, serious, negative health consequences to the dog, the city manager may, upon review and evaluation of the circumstances and documentation presented, waive the requirement for rabies vaccination and authorize the licensing of said dog. In the event such license is issued, the dog owner(s) shall sign an agreement to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the city from any liability which may accrue by reason of issuance of a license for a non-rabies-vaccinated dog pursuant to this section.
(c)
Control of Pups. All dogs under four months of age shall be confined to the premises of, or kept under physical restraint by, the person owning or having charge, care or control of said dogs; provided, however, that this subsection shall not be construed to prevent the sale or transportation of a puppy four months old or younger.
(d)
Evidence of Vaccination. The city clerk shall not issue a license to any person for any dog until such person has submitted either a certificate of vaccination issued by a licensed veterinarian showing that the dog has been vaccinated in accordance with the provisions of this section, or documentation, approved by the city manager, that the application of anti-rabies vaccination would cause specific, serious, negative health consequences to said dog.
(Ord. 1515 N.S. § 2, 1986; Ord. 1612 N.S. § 1, 1987; Ord. 1771 N.S. § 1, 1991; Ord. 11-014 § 2, 2011)