§ 390.03 Pot-Bellied Pigs.
   Subd. 1.   A person may keep no more than one pot-bellied pig, which must be kept solely for the private use and enjoyment of the person.
   Subd. 2.   A pot-bellied pig may be kept only by residents of single-family detached dwellings.
   Subd. 3.   All male pot-bellied pigs must be neutered by the age of three months, and all female pot-bellied pigs must be neutered by the age of one year. Upon request by the city, the owner must present to the city a certificate executed by a licensed doctor of veterinary medicine showing that the animal has been neutered in a timely manner, or that the animal has not reached the age for required neutering.
   Subd. 4.   It shall be unlawful for any person who owns, harbors, or keeps a pot-bellied pig, or the parents or the guardians of any such person under 18 years of age, to allow such pig to run at large. Pigs on a leash and accompanied by a responsible person or accompanied by and under the control and direction of a responsible person so as to be effectively restrained by command as by leash, shall be permitted in streets or on public land unless the city has posted an area with signs reading “Dogs or Cats Prohibited”. Although said signs may not mention pigs specifically, they are prohibited as well.
   Subd. 5.   All other provisions of this section apply to pot-bellied pigs. Pot-bellied pigs will be considered along with any other animals when determining whether a private kennel license is required or permitted.