(a) If upon investigation it is determined by the animal control officer or law enforcement officer that probable cause exists to believe the dog in question poses an immediate threat to public safety, then the animal control officer or law enforcement officer may seize and impound the dog pending the hearings to be held pursuant to this Chapter. The owner or keeper of the dog shall be liable to the city or county where the dog is impounded for the costs and expenses of keeping the dog, if the dog is later adjudicated dangerous or vicious.
(b) When a dog has been impounded as provided in the immediately preceding paragraph, and it is not contrary to public safety, the chief animal control officer shall permit the animal to be confined at the owner's expense in an approved kennel or veterinary facility.