An officer or other animal control authority, in hot pursuit of an animal known to be vicious, or reasonably suspected of being dangerous to persons other than wrongful trespassers upon his or her owner's premises, may enter the premises of the owner and demand possession of such animal, and if, after request therefor, the owner or keeper of the animals, over 16 years of age, shall refuse to deliver the animal to the officer or animal control authority and the officer or animal control authority cannot with reasonable safety catch the animal, he or she may cause it to be killed; provided, such officer or animal control authority shall not enter the abode of the owner without a warrant therefor.
(Ord. 249 § 29, 1980; Ord. 678, 2011; Ord. 728, 2015; Ord. 741, 2015)