(A) Any healthy dog or cat apprehended or impounded may be redeemed by the owner or other person as authorized in § 91.05 within five days of such apprehension, upon showing that the dog or cat has current rabies vaccination tag or certificate, and the payment of the following fees:
(1) If the dog or cat has been apprehended by an agent of the Department of Animal Services:
(a) A reasonable fee for room and board for each day or fraction thereof, during which the dog or cat was impounded; and
(b) Any penalty authorized by this chapter.
(2) After five days, the dog or cat may be destroyed, or possession given to the Department of Animal Service; and
(3) This division (A) shall apply to any animal impounded under this chapter.
(B) Any animal impounded, for any reason, which appears to any duly licensed veterinarian to have any infectious or contagious disease, other than rabies, may be destroyed forthwith.
(C) Any person bitten by an animal must report the incident to the County Department of Health and the Department of Animal Services.
(D) Any dog or cat apprehended and impounded for having bitten a person, being suspected of having bitten a person, or appearing to have rabies, shall be assessed by the Department of Animal Services to determine whether the bite constitutes the dog or cat being dangerous or potentially dangerous. If so assessed, the provision of this chapter related to those dogs or cats shall be superseded by this provision. Otherwise, the dog or cat shall be kept under observation at the Department of Animal Services for a minimum of ten days unless such dog or cat shall sooner die. At the expiration of the ten-day period, the animal may be redeemed by the owner or other person as provided in this section, upon showing that the animal has a rabies vaccination tag and by payment of the fees as set forth in division (A) above; provided, however, home quarantine of an owned animal may be allowed by the County Health Department.
(Ord. 2022-03, passed 6-6-2022)