§ 90.33 RESPONSIBILITIES OF OWNERS OF POTENTIALLY VICIOUS AND VICIOUS DOGS.
   It shall be unlawful to:
   (A)   Keep a dog determined to be potentially vicious or vicious without a valid certificate of registration issued pursuant to § 90.32;
   (B)   Permit a potentially vicious dog outside a proper enclosure unless it is under the control of a responsible person, muzzled and restrained by a lead not exceeding four (4) feet in length;
   (C)   Fail to maintain a vicious dog exclusively on the owner's property except for medical treatment or examination at which times it shall be under the control of a responsible person, muzzled, and restrained by a lead not exceeding four (4) feet in length.
   (D)   Fail to notify the Animal Control Officer:
      (1)   Immediately if a potentially vicious or vicious dog escapes or attacks another domestic animal or a person,
      (2)   Within five (5) business days if the dog has died, or
      (3)   Within twenty-four (24) hours of the name, address, and telephone number of the new owner of the dog if it has been sold or given away;
   (E)   Fail to surrender a potentially vicious or vicious dog to the Animal Control Officer for safe confinement pending disposition of the case when there is reason to believe the dog poses an imminent threat to public safety; or
   (F)   Fail to comply with any special security or care requirements the Animal Control Officer may have established pursuant to the finding that the dog was potentially vicious or vicious.
(Ord. 2006-12, passed 7-10-06) Penalty, see § 90.99