§ 91.19 NUISANCE BEHAVIOR.
   No owner/harborer shall allow their domestic animal to be a habitual nuisance.
   (A)   No habitual nuisance barking, crying, whining, yowling, or other excess animal noises at any time of day.
   (B)   No owned domestic animal shall be permitted to defecate on public or private property, unless immediately cleaned up.
   (C)   No owned domestic animal shall be allowed to become a nuisance by habitually being at large.
   (D)   No owned domestic animal shall be allowed to cause damage to any lawn, garden or other public or private property.
   (E)   No domestic animal shall be allowed to procreate without intention in order to prevent the nuisance of unwanted litters and habitually running at large.
      (1)   Males shall always be properly confined or neutered; and
      (2)   Females shall be confined in a way to prevent their scent from attracting males during heat cycle or spayed.
   (F)   All owners/harborers shall regularly clean up their animal's excrement from their property to prevent odors and unsightly mess.
(Ord. 2019-03, passed 4-2-2019; Am. Ord. 2023-06, passed 7-3-2023)