6.06.110: BITING ANIMAL NOT INOCULATED AGAINST RABIES:
   A.   If an owner of a dog or cat four (4) months of age or older, that has bitten any person or other animal cannot furnish evidence that the dog or cat is currently inoculated against rabies, this shall constitute prima facie evidence that the owner is in violation of this chapter and is subject to subsection 6.06.050H of this chapter.
   B.   The efficacy of rabies vaccine for furbearing mammals and wild animals is not established; therefore, there is no observation period. When a furbearing mammal or wild animal is involved in a bite, they shall be humanely dispatched and the administrator or his agents shall submit their brain to a recognized laboratory for rabies examination, if applicable. (Ord. 2007-O-84 § 2)