Once a dog is declared vicious, the Hearing Officer may require in his/her sole discretion any or all other reasonable steps by the owner or custodian to continue ownership or custodial care of such animal. The steps are broken down into immediate and time limited:
A. Immediate.
1. Leash and Muzzle. No person shall permit a vicious dog outside confinement unless such dog is securely leashed with a leash no longer than six (6) feet in length. No person shall permit a vicious dog to be kept on a chain, rope or other type of leash outside confinement unless a person is in physical control of the leash. Such dogs may not be leashed to inanimate objects such as trees, posts, buildings, etc. In addition, all vicious dogs on a leash outside confinement must be muzzled by a muzzling device sufficient to prevent such dog from biting persons or other animals. Any pen must meet the requirements of subsection
B of this section.
2. Notification. Should it be necessary to provide the dog with medical attention, it is the responsibility of the owner or custodian to provide advance notification to the veterinarian’s office that this dog has been declared vicious.
3. Confinement Indoors. No vicious dog may be kept on a porch, patio or in any part of a house or structure that would allow the dog to exit such building of its own volition. In addition, no such dog may be kept in a house or structure when the windows are open or when screen windows or screen doors are the only obstacles preventing the dog from exiting the structure. If the door is answered while the dog is indoors, the dog must either be on a leash or behind another closed door.
B. Time Limited.
1. Confinement Outdoors. All vicious dogs shall be confined in a securely enclosed and locked pen except when leashed and muzzled.
a. All structures used to confine vicious dogs must be locked with a key or combination lock when such dogs are within the structure. Such pen shall be constructed entirely of nine (9) gauge chain link fencing with secured sides. This structure must also have a secure top and bottom or floor attached to the sides of the pen. If there is no secure floor, the sides of the pen must be embedded in the ground no less than two (2) feet.
b. No pen wall may be part of a perimeter fence.
c. All structures erected to house vicious dogs must comply with all zoning and building regulations of the City. All such structures must be adequately lighted, ventilated and kept in a clean and sanitary condition and any other condition that provides for humane care.
(Ord. 1009 (part), 2007; Ord. 1224 (part), 2014)