§ 90.31 DANGEROUS DOG EXEMPTION.
   A dog shall not be considered dangerous if:
   (A)   The dog attacked or injured a person who was trespassing upon the premises of the dog’s owner at the time of the attack or injury;
   (B)   The dog attacked or injured a person who (at the time) was committing or attempting to commit a crime on the premises occupied by the dog’s owner at the time of the attack or injury;
   (C)   The dog attacked or injured a person who was tormenting, abusing, or assaulting the dog at the time of the attack or injury;
   (D)   A dog which injures or attacks a species or type of domestic animal appropriate to the work of the dog while working as a hunting dog, herding dog, or predator control dog on the property of or under the control of its owner;
   (E)   The dog was protecting or defending a person from an attack or assault and the person protected was within the immediate vicinity of the dog;
   (F)   The dog, while acting under the control or supervision of an official acting within the scope of his or her duties as a military, correctional, or law enforcement official trained to supervise the dog; or
   (G)   The Animal Control Warden or Animal Control Officer, after investigation, reasonably believes the dog acted due to pain or injury; or was protecting itself, its kennel, or its offspring.
(Ord. KOC 1010.7 (2008), passed 2-26-2008)