A dog shall not be considered a public nuisance if the dog bites:
(A) A person assaulting the dog’s owner or the owner’s spouse or children or persons legally residing with the owner;
(B) A person wrongfully assaulting the dog;
(C) A person trespassing upon premises owned, leased or rented by the dog’s owner or the owner’s spouse or children; or
(D) A person entering a fully fenced area, regardless of where located, if that area is conspicuously posted with signs warning of the presence of the dog within the fenced area.
(Ord. 1276, passed 7-15-2013)