§ 90.28 DANGEROUS ANIMALS.
   (A)   No person, firm, association or corporation who is the owner of a dangerous animal, or who has a right of property in, or who harbors, has in his or her care, possession, custody or control a dangerous animal, shall allow a dangerous animal to be exposed to the public.
   (B)   A dangerous animal which has been exposed to the public may be impounded by any peace officer or dog control officer and disposed of in accordance with the provisions of this chapter for the impoundment and disposition of dogs, except, before a dangerous animal is released, the Municipal Judge must enter findings that proper precautions will be taken to ensure the public health and safety.
   (C)   A dangerous animal running at large which because of its disposition or diseased condition is too hazardous to apprehend may be destroyed by a peace officer, dog control officer or by a person acting in defense of himself or herself, his or her family or another person.
(Prior Code, § 90.23) (Ord. 259, passed 5-8-1979) Penalty, see § 90.99