§ 90.16  RUNNING AT LARGE.
   No person owning any dog, four months of age or over, shall permit such dog to be at large at any time in the city in violation of any of the following restrictions.
   (A)   No person shall permit any vicious dog of which he or she is the owner to be unconfined unless securely muzzled and led by a leash. Any dog shall be deemed vicious which has bitten a person or domestic animal without molestation, or which by its actions gives indication that it is liable to bite any person or domestic animal without molestation.
   (B)   No person who is the owner of any female dog shall permit or allow such female dog to go beyond the premises of such owner when said dog is in heat.
   (C)   No person who is the owner of any dog shall permit it to be unconfined unless under the reasonable control of some person.
   (D)   No person who is the owner of any dog shall permit it to be unconfined at any time unless licensed as required by law and unless wearing its license tag.
   (E)   No person shall own any dog which by loud or frequent or habitual barking, yelping, or howling shall cause annoyance to the people in the neighborhood.
(1990 Code, § 60B.002)  (Ord. 6a, passed 4-2-1973)  Penalty, see § 90.99