(A) Any animal found involved in a violation of any portion of this chapter may be confiscated by any County Dog Warden or peace officer and held in a humane manner. Upon conviction of this charge by a court of law, all animals so confiscated shall become the property of the county, and the owner of the animals shall pay to or reimburse the county all veterinary fees associated with medical treatment provided the animals while it was in custody.
(B) A County Dog Warden or peace officer shall be allowed reasonable access to inspect the property of anyone found guilty of violation of any of the provisions under this chapter.
(Prior Code, § 90.29) (Ord. 17-2000, passed 9-25-2000)