Restraint by tethering may be used provided the following conditions are met:
(A) The tether shall not weigh more than one-eighth of the animal’s body weight. When a violation of this provision occurs, the Department of Animal Services is authorized to take reasonable measures to remove the animal from the tether and take the tether and animal to the shelter;
(B) The tether shall be at least ten feet in length with operative swivels on both ends;
(C) The tether shall be attached to a properly fitted collar or harness worn by the animal; the tether may not be attached to a slip or prong collar; and
(D) The animal, while restrained by tether, is able to access proper shelter with sufficient floor, at least three walls, and roof to protect the animal from the weather, extreme temperatures and direct sunlight; and is able to access sufficient potable water and sufficient wholesome food.
(E) In the interest of public safety, animal control officers are authorized to remove aggressive and vicious dogs from tethers and impound such animals where the animal is accessible by children or the public without a secured fence or enclosure.
(F) A violation of this section shall subject the violator to a civil fine of not less than the amount designated in § 90.99.
(Ord. 6656, passed 4-23-12; Am. Ord. 6769, As Amended, passed 9-8-14)