§ 6-136 ANIMALS; DANGEROUS OR POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS ANIMALS; SPAYING OR NEUTERING; MICROCHIP IDENTIFICATION AND LICENSE REQUIRED.
Any animal judicially determined to be a dangerous animal (but not ordered to be destroyed), and any animal administratively finally determined to be a potentially dangerous animal, shall be spayed or neutered and implanted with microchip identification by a licensed veterinarian at the owner’s expense within thirty (30) days after such determination is entered, and written proof of spaying or neutering and of microchip identification number implantation shall be provided to the Animal Control Authority within seventy-two (72) hours after completion of the procedure. In addition, such dangerous or potentially dangerous animal shall be required to be licensed as a dangerous or potentially dangerous animal within thirty (30) days after the determination. (Ord. No. 828, 10/16/12)