In addition to any other remedies provided in this chapter, a dog or cat may be seized, impounded and humanely confined to an animal shelter, by village personnel, for the following reasons:
(A) Any dog or cat without a valid license;
(B) Any animal at large;
(C) Any animal constituting a public nuisance or considered a danger to the public;
(D) Any unattended animal that is ill, injured or otherwise in need of care;
(E) Any animal that is reasonably suspected to have been abused or neglected;
(F) Any animal that is reasonably suspected of having rabies;
(G) Any animal that is charged with being potentially dangerous or is a threat to public health and safety;
(H) Any animal that is considered unattended or abandoned, as in situations where the owner is deceased, has been arrested or evicted from his regular place of residence. (Ord. 1563, 1-22-2003)