(A) The owner of a dog declared dangerous or potentially dangerous who fails to comply with the requirements of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor with penalties as provided under Minnesota law.
(B) It is a misdemeanor to remove a microchip from a dangerous or potentially dangerous dog; to fail to renew the registration of a dangerous dog; to fail to account for a dangerous dog’s death, transfer of ownership, or removal from the jurisdiction; to sign a false affidavit with respect to a dangerous dog’s death, transfer of ownership, or removal from the jurisdiction; or to fail to disclose ownership of a dangerous or potentially dangerous dog to a property owner from whom the person rents property.
(Ord. 69-2010, passed 8-10-10)