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1. Dogs. Every owner of a dog shall obtain a rabies vaccination for such animal. It is unlawful for any person to own or have a dog in said person’s possession, six months of age or over, which has not been vaccinated against rabies.
2. Cats. It is unlawful for any owner to keep a cat in said person’s possession, six months of age of over, which has not been vaccinated against rabies and distemper.
3. Certificate Required. The Clerk shall not issue a dog or cat license unless a certificate is filed showing that the dog or cat to be licensed is vaccinated, including vaccination date and expiration date.
(Ord. 1684 - Jan. 11 Supp.)
4. Owner Liability. All vaccinations required under the provisions of this chapter shall be conducted by a licensed veterinarian at the expense of the owner of said animal.
Whenever a license fee on any dog or cat is paid by any person to the Clerk, the Clerk shall issue and deliver to such person a license which shall also be a receipt for the license paid and which shall contain the name of the owner or person by whom such dog or cat is kept or harbored, said person’s place of residence, and the name and description of the animal.
1. The Clerk shall procure each year a sufficient number of tags or plates, the size and shape of which shall be changed each year, each of which shall state or indicate that the City dog or cat license fee is paid and the year for which it is issued; and shall deliver, without charge, one of such tags or plates stamped with the number of the license, to the person paying the license fee, at the time of paying the same. Such tag or plate shall be securely fastened to a collar or harness, which shall be placed or fastened around the neck of the dog or cat for which the license fee is paid, and shall be at all times kept on the animal for which the license is issued.
2. Whenever a tag or plate is lost or destroyed and an application setting forth such fact is presented to the Clerk, a new tag or plate shall be issued for a charge of five dollars ($5.00).
(Ord. 1698 - Jul. 11 Supp.)
3. The license tag shall not be removed from a dog or cat prior to the expiration of the license by any person who is not the owner thereof or the agent of such owner. Upon the expiration of the license, the owner shall remove the tag from the dog or cat. It is unlawful for any person to transfer a tag to another dog or cat.
1. No license shall be required for kennel dogs. All kennel dogs over six months of age shall have a rabies vaccination by a licensed veterinarian not less than once every two years if the vaccination is by modified live virus vaccine of egg embryo origin, or one year if by killed tissue vaccine.
2. The owner of any kennel within the City shall be required to register said owner’s name and business address with the Clerk, and shall comply with this Code of Ordinances and other regulations.
3. Commercially built kennels where permitted cannot be located closer than 200 feet to the boundary of the nearest adjacent residential lot.
4. A kennel, for the purpose of this section, means the business of keeping or raising four or more kennel dogs, which are kept under constant restraint, solely for the bona fide purpose of sale.