(a) Leash required. No person being the owner, harborer, keeper, or having care, custody, or control of any dog shall permit it to be upon any public place or upon the premises of another without a leash no greater than 20 feet in length.
(b) Animals running at large. An owner, keeper, or harborer of any animal or fowl found running at large upon any public way or upon unenclosed land or upon the premises of another is guilty of a minor misdemeanor.
(1) Whoever violates this division, in addition to the penalty provided in § 618.99, shall be liable for all damages caused by such animal or fowl.
(c) Barking dogs. No person shall own, keep, or harbor any dog within the City which, by barking, howling or yelping, creates unreasonably loud and disturbing noises of such a character, intensity and duration as to disturb the peace, quiet and good order of the surrounding neighborhood.
(d) Unsanitary condition. No person shall keep or harbor any animal or fowl in the City so as to create noxious or offensive odors or unsanitary conditions which are a menace to the health, comfort or safety of the public.
(1) Persons walking a dog in a public place or upon the premises of another shall be in possession of materials to remove feces left by a such dog and shall promptly remove and dispose of, in a sanitary manner, feces left by such dog.
(e) No owner or keeper of a dog, cat, or other domestic animal shall cause any condition that may lead to permanent injury, death, or harm to such animal, including confining an animal in a motor vehicle under any conditions that may endanger the well-being of the domestic animal.
(f) No person shall keep any animal in a place that is unsanitary, including any place where there is an accumulation of feces or other waste, or foul odor, or insect or rodent infestation.
(g) No person who owns or keeps an animal shall fail to provide the animal with the following needs:
(1) Clean, potable drinking water at all times, and suitable food, of sufficient quality and quantity as to ensure normal growth and the maintenance of normal body weight;
(2) Food and water receptacles that are kept clean and disinfected, and located so as to avoid contamination by feces or other wastes;
(3) Regular exercise sufficient to maintain the animal's good health;
(4) Necessary veterinary care;
(5) Shelter from the elements, including heat, cold, wind, rain, snow or excessive direct sunlight. If the animal is housed outside, a structure for shelter and protection must be provided that is suitable for the species, age, condition, size, and type of that animal. The structure must be completely enclosed and insulated, having a single entrance/exit secured with a flap or door or similar device. The structure shall be moisture-resistant, wind-resistant, and of suitable size and type to allow the animal to stand, turn about freely, lie in a normal position, and regulate proper body temperature. The structure shall be made of a durable material with a solid, moisture-proof floor and a floor raised at least two inches from the ground. Suitable drainage shall be provided so that water cannot be reasonably expected to gather and stand within ten feet of the structure, and so the animal has access to a dry area at all times. Proper bedding of straw or similar material, that remains dry, must be utilized inside the structure. All structures required by this section shall be subject to all building and zoning regulations.
(h) No person who shelters an animal from the elements by means of an animal shelter, a cage, or a pen shall fail to conform it to the following requirements:
(1) The shelter, cage or pen shall be appropriate to the animal's size, weight, and other characteristics, with sufficient space to allow the animal to turn about freely and lie in a normal position;
(2) The shelter, cage or pen shall provide sufficient shade to allow the animal to escape the direct rays of the sun at all times;
(3) The shelter, cage or pen shall be regularly cleaned and sanitized.
(i) No owner of a domestic animal shall fail to bring that animal indoors, into the habitable temperature controlled portion of the residence, if either of the following have been issued by the national weather service or a local or state authority:
(1) Heat or cold advisory; or
(2) Severe weather warning.
(j) Whoever violates this section is guilty of neglect of animals, a misdemeanor of the first degree.
(Ord. 134-14. Passed 6-9-14; Ord. 225-22. Passed 10-10-22.)