505.16 DANGEROUS OR VICIOUS DOG.
   (a)   Definitions.
      (1)   A.   "Dangerous dog" means a dog that, without provocation, and subject to subsection (a)(1)B. hereof, has chased or approached in either a menacing fashion or an apparent attitude of attack, or has attempted to bite or otherwise endanger any person, while that dog is off the premises of its owner, keeper or harborer and not under the reasonable control of its owner, keeper, harborer or some other responsible person, or not physically restrained or confined in a locked pen which has a top, locked fenced yard or other locked enclosure which has a top.
         B.   "Dangerous dog" does not include a police dog that has chased or approached in either a menacing fashion or an apparent attitude of attack, or has attempted to bite or otherwise endanger any person while the police dog is being used to assist one or more law enforcement officers in the performance of their official duties.
      (2)   "Menacing fashion" means that a dog would cause any person being chased or approached to reasonably believe that the dog will cause physical injury to that person.
      (3)   "Police dog" means a dog that has been trained, and may be used, to assist one or more law enforcement officers in the performance of their official duties. (Ord. 1129. Passed 10-1-87.)
      (4)   A.   "Vicious dog" means a dog that, without provocation and subject to subsection (a)(4)B. hereof, meets any of the following:
            1.   Has killed or caused serious injury to any person; or
            2.   Has caused injury other than killing or serious injury to any person, or has killed another dog.
               (Ord. 3124. Passed 8-13-20.)
         B.   "Vicious dog" does not include either of the following:
            1.   A police dog that has killed or caused serious injury to any person or that has caused injury, other than killing or serious injury, to any person while the police dog is being used to assist one or more law enforcement officers in the performance of their official duties;
            2.   A dog that has killed or caused serious injury to any person while a person was committing or attempting to commit a trespass or other criminal offense on the property of the owner, keeper or harborer of the dog.
      (5)   "Without provocation" means that a dog was not teased, tormented or abused by a person, or that the dog was not coming to the aid or the defense of a person who was not using the dog as a means of carrying out such activity.
 
   (b)   Upon the transfer of ownership of any dog, the seller of the dog shall give the buyer a transfer of ownership certificate that shall be signed by the seller. The certificate shall contain the registration number of the dog, the name of the seller and a brief description of the dog. Blank forms of the certificate may be obtained from the County Auditor. A transfer of ownership shall be recorded by the Auditor upon presentation of a transfer of ownership certificate that is signed by the former owner of a dog and that is accompanied by a fee of twenty-five cents.
 
   (c)   Prior to the transfer of ownership or possession of any dog, upon the buyers or other transferee's request, the seller or other transferor of the dog shall give to the person a written notice relative to the behavior and propensities of the dog.
 
   (d)   Within ten days after the transfer of ownership or possession of any dog, if the seller or other transferor of the dog has knowledge that the dog is a dangerous or vicious dog, he shall give to the buyer or other transferee, the Board of Health for the district in which the buyer or other transferee resides, and the Dog Warden of the County in which the buyer or other transferee resides, a completed copy of a written form on which the seller shall furnish the following information:
      (1)   The name and address of the buyer or other transferee of the dog;
      (2)   The age, sex, color, breed and current registration number of the dog.
      (3)   In addition, the seller shall answer the following questions which shall be specifically stated on the form as follows:
         A.   "Has the dog ever chased or attempted to attack or bite a person? If yes, describe the incident(s) in which the behavior occurred."
         B.   "Has the dog ever bitten a person? If yes, describe the incident(s) in which the behavior occurred."
         C.   "Has the dog ever seriously injured or killed a person? If yes, describe the incident(s) in which the behavior occurred."
   The Dog Warden of the County in which the seller resides shall furnish the form to the seller at no cost.
 
   (e)   No seller or other transferor of a dog shall fail to comply with the applicable requirements of subsections (b) to (d) hereof.
(Ord. 1129. Passed 10-1-87.)