As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
Any and all types of animals, birds, reptiles or fish, both domesticated and wild.
A dog which, when it is not on the premises of its owner or custodian, without being provoked, harasses or threatens a person in such a manner as to create the apprehension or fear of bodily injury by such person, by its conduct causes a hazard to vehicular traffic or damages the real property of or damages or destroys the personal property of a person other than the dog's owner or custodian.
Any dog that is unleashed or umnuzzled and on property open to the public or is on private property not owned or leased by the owner of the dog, unless permission for such presence has been obtained. No dog shall be deemed to be at large if it is accompanied by and under the immediate supervision and control of the owner or other responsible person, is a police work dog in use for police work or is accompanied by its owner or other responsible person and is actively engaged in hunting or training for hunting on unposted land or on posted land with the permission of the owner of the land.
[Added 12-13-1996 by L.L. No. 18-1996]
Barking, howling or making of other loud noises to the annoyance and discomfort of any person in the Village. Continuous barking, howling or the making of other loud noises by any dog or dogs or other animals for more than any one hour or continuous barking, howling or the making of other loud noises for periods of less than one hour but more than 1/2 hour, which periods occur on two or more consecutive days, shall be deemed to be a disturbance of the peace and a cause of annoyance and discomfort to persons in the Village.
A dog which has once bitten any person or which, when not on the premises of its owner or custodian, twice makes an unprovoked attack upon and bites another dog or domestic animal.