§ 6-118 DANGEROUS DOGS; ACTIONS REQUIRED; COSTS; LIMITATIONS ON TRANSPORT; PERMANENT RELOCATION; PROCEDURE.
   (A)   A dangerous dog that has been declared as such shall be spayed or neutered and implanted with a microchip identification number by a licensed veterinarian within 30 days after such declaration. The cost of both procedures is the responsibility of the owner of the dangerous dog. Written proof of both procedures and the microchip identification number shall be provided to the animal control authority after the procedures are completed.
   (B)   No owner of a dangerous dog shall permit the dog to go beyond the property of the owner unless the dog is restrained securely by a chain or leash.
   (C)   Except as provided in this section or for a reasonable veterinary purpose, no owner of a dangerous dog shall transport such dog or permit such dog to be transported to another county, city or village in this state.
(Ord. 802, passed 6-7-2011)