§ 91.05  NUISANCE ANIMALS; CONFINEMENT OF FEMALE ANIMALS IN HEAT.
   (A)   The following shall be deemed a public nuisance per se, and the owner deemed in violation of the provisions of this section:
      (1)   Any animal which shall, by loud, frequent or habitual barking, yelping or howling, or other noises, cause serious annoyance to the neighborhood, to people passing on the streets or to the public in general;
      (2)   Any animal which shall injure or destroy real or personal property of persons other than its owner;
      (3)   Any animal which shall molest or injure any person; or
      (4)   Any animal which shall cause unsanitary conditions because of droppings, uneaten food, or any other thing to cause odor or attraction of flies or vermin.
   (B)   Every female animal in heat shall be kept confined in a building or secure enclosure by the owner, in such a manner that she will not be in contact, except for intentional breeding purposes, with another animal nor create a nuisance by attracting other animals.
(Ord. 190, passed 12-21-92)  Penalty, see § 10.99
Cross-reference:
   Nuisances, see Chapter 94
   Nuisance trees, see § 97.11
   Nuisance junk yards, see § 113.05