(A) Any dog or other animal displaying symptoms of being rabid may be seized at any place or time and shall be confined in the city dog pound or other appropriate place designated for the purpose by the City Council from time to time at the expense of the owner until found to be free from rabies.
(B) If any dog or other animal appears to be diseased, vicious, dangerous, rabid, or has been exposed to rabies, and the dog or other animal cannot be taken up and impounded without serious risk, the dog or other animal my be killed if reasonably necessary for the safety of any person or persons.
(C) When any dog or other animal has bitten any person wherein the skin has been punctured or the services of a doctor are required, a report of the incident shall be made to the Wright County Sheriff’s office and Animal Control Officer by the owner or custodian of the biting dog or animal or the person bitten, or his or her parent or guardian, within 24 hours of the bite.
(Prior Code, § 6-2-20)