Definitions used throughout this Article
III are as follows:
ANIMAL SHELTER
Any establishment where dogs or other animals are received,
housed and distributed.
BEDDING
Material to provide a bed for dogs.
CARETAKER
Any person who takes care of the house or land of an owner
who may be absent and is responsible for the keeping of a dog.
CONTAINER
A clean receptacle, designed to hold water, which is sturdy,
hard to tip and suitable to the pet and circumstance.
DOGHOUSE
A covered and protected domicile for a dog.
ENCLOSURE
Any structure used to restrict a dog or dogs to a limited
amount of space, such as pen, run, cage or compartment.
EXTREME WEATHER
Temperatures above 85° F. or below 40° F. and depending
on the species, age, condition, size and type of each animal, weather
warnings and watches, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and blizzards.
HANDLER
Any person in immediate physical charge of a dog.
KENNEL
Any establishment wherein or whereupon the business of boarding
or selling dogs or breeding dogs for sale is carried on, except a
pet shop.
OWNER
When applied to proprietorship of a dog means every person
having a right of property in that dog and every person who has that
dog in his or her keeping.
PEN
An enclosure for dogs.
PET SHOP
Any place of business that is not part of a kennel wherein
animals, including, but not limited to, dogs, cats, birds, fish, reptiles,
rabbits, hamsters or gerbils are kept or displayed chiefly for the
purpose of sale to individuals for personal appreciation and companionship
rather than for business or research purposes.
POUND
Any establishment for the confinement of dogs or other animals
seized either under the provisions of N.J.S.A. 4:19-15.16 or otherwise.
SHADE
An area out of the direct sunlight or an area having the
direct sunlight blocked during the months of May to October.
SHELTER
Shelter/doghouse that is suitable for the species, age, condition,
size and type of each animal and protects each animal from injury,
rain, sleet, snow, hail, direct sunlight, the adverse effects of heat
or cold and maintains the physical condition of the animal so as to
maintain the animal in a state of good health. Such shelter shall
be large enough for the animal to turn around and lay down yet not
so tall that the animal’s body heat dissipates easily.
TUFTS SCALE
The Tufts Animal Care and Condition Scale for assessing body
condition, weather and environmental safety, and physical care in
dogs; authored by the Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine.
WATER
Fresh, clean water provided daily in all situations in sufficient
quantity in an appropriate container for the pet and the circumstance
(e.g., no metal bowls in winter.)
The Tufts Animal Care and Condition Scale shall be used as a
guide to assess reasonable treatment.
A. No owner,
caretaker or handler shall withhold proper shelter, protection from
weather, safety in extreme weather, veterinary care and immune care
to any animal. No owner, caretaker, or handler shall fail to provide
his or her animal with sufficient food and fresh drinkable water on
a daily basis. Food and water must be in an animal food-consumption-
or water-consumption-type container, feeder or watering device.
B. No animal
shall be subjected to unnecessary suffering and cruelty such as subjecting
the animal to prolonged fear, injury, pain or physical abuse or extreme
weather. Interaction with humans and other animals shall not be unreasonably
withheld. This section does not apply to any individual currently
licensed by the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners to practice
veterinary medicine, who is acting within his or her scope of practice
to deliver acceptable and medically sound veterinary care for an animal.
C. No animal
shall be left unattended in a motor vehicle without sufficient airflow
or under extreme heat conditions (70° F. or more on a sunny day
and/or more than 84° F. inside the vehicle) as to render the animal
susceptible to heat prostration or any other adverse condition that
would be caused by said behavior, including death.
Any operator of a motor vehicle who accidentally
strikes a dog or cat shall promptly report such injury or death to
the Township Police Department, Township Code Enforcement Officer(s),
Middle Township Animal Control, Dog Canvasser(s) and/or Township Clerk.
For purposes of this section, if more than one animal is involved,
each act shall constitute a separate offense.
A. Enforcement of all sections within Article
III shall be commenced by the filing of a complaint or a notice of violation with the Municipal Court of the Township of Middle. A notice of violation may be issued by a member of the Middle Township Police Department, Middle Township Animal Control Officer, or Township Animal Cruelty Investigator.
B. A complaint
may be issued by a member of the Township Police Department or the
Middle Township Animal Cruelty Investigator.
C. Any person found guilty of a violation of §
121-22 shall be subject to a fine not to exceed $25 for the first offense; $50 for the second offense; and $100 for any subsequent offenses.
D. Any person found guilty of all other sections of this Article
III by the Municipal Court of the Township of Middle shall be subject to a fine not to exceed $500 or imprisonment not to exceed 90 days, or both; provided, however, that the Court shall waive or suspend any fines if the Court determines it is appropriate to do so. Furthermore, the Court may order restitution be paid to any person or entity that incurs expenses related to the investigation and prosecution of any offender of this Article
III.