6-2-8: DISEASED ANIMALS:
   A.   At Large: No person shall keep or allow to be kept on his or her premises, or on premises occupied by him or her, nor permit to run at large in the City, any animal which is diseased so as to be a danger to the health and safety of the City.
   B.   Confinement: Any animal reasonably suspected of being diseased and presenting a threat to the health and safety of the public may be apprehended and confined in the pound by any deputy, officer or designee. The deputy, officer or designee shall have a qualified veterinarian examine the animal. If the animal is found to be diseased in such a manner so as to be a danger to the health and safety of the City, the deputy, officer or designee shall cause such animal to be painlessly killed and shall properly dispose of the remains. The owner or keeper of the animal killed under this section shall be liable for all costs related to the apprehension, maintenance and disposal of the animal, plus the costs of any veterinarian examinations.
   C.   Release: If the animal, upon examination, is not found to be diseased within the meaning of this chapter, the animal shall be released to the owner or keeper free of charge. (Prior Code § 5-1-11)