5-4-9: BITING ANIMALS TO BE QUARANTINED:
Whenever any dog or animal has bitten a person, the owner or custodian of such dog or animal, having been so notified, either orally or in writing, shall immediately quarantine said dog or animal at the owner's home or other suitable place of confinement, as directed by the responsible officer of the city for a period of fourteen (14) days after the occurrence. During the quarantine period, the animal shall be securely confined in a building or in a yard enclosed by a fence so constructed that the animal cannot escape or otherwise leave said enclosure, and which will not permit other animals or persons to enter, for the purpose of preventing the animal from biting or otherwise coming in contact with persons or other animals. Upon a reasonable suspicion that the dog or animal may be rabid, the dog or animal shall be subjected to the necessary tests by a doctor of veterinary medicine for the purpose of determining if it is infected with rabies. The confinement, testing, treatment, in addition to all other expenses incurred as a result of a dog or animal biting a person, shall be the expense of the owner of said animal. (Ord. 243, 4-23-2007)