(A) Any dog or cat suspected to be afflicted with rabies, or any dog or cat not vaccinated in accordance with this subchapter, which has bitten any person and caused an abrasion of the skin of such person shall be seized and impounded under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian for a period of not less than ten days, unless a physician requests that such dog or cat be destroyed for a specimen to be examined by a certified laboratory. If, upon examination by a veterinarian, the dog or cat has no signs of rabies at the end of such impoundment, it may be released to the owner or, in the case of a stray, it shall be disposed of in accordance with applicable laws.
(B) Any dog or cat, vaccinated in accordance with this subchapter which has bitten any person shall be confined by the owner, or other responsible person, for a period of at least ten days, at which time the dog or cat shall be examined by a licensed veterinarian. If no signs of rabies are observed by the veterinarian, the dog or cat may be released from confinement.
(C) All costs and/or charges incurred under this section shall be borne by the owner of the suspect dog or cat.
(Prior Code, § 6-118)
Statutory reference:
Similar provisions, see Neb. Rev. Stat. § 71-4406