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§ 91.056 VETERINARY HOSPITALS/CLINICS.
   (A)   All animals shall be housed humanely and in a sanitary manner.
   (B)   Veterinarians shall keep records of each animal accepted for treatment, diagnosis, or routine health care.
   (C)   Veterinarians who engage in commissioning, grooming or other business in addition to the treatment and/or medical care of animals shall obtain a permit as herein provided.
(Ord. 14-2004, passed 12-13-04) Penalty, see § 91.999 
§ 91.057 GROOMING SHOP PERMIT.
   (A)   Any person who has a grooming shop as defined in this chapter shall obtain a grooming shop permit.
   (B)   A permit holder has the right to request that any dog or cat accepted for grooming be vaccinated against common diseases, and require proof of such vaccinations be furnished to the shop operator.
(Ord. 14-2004, passed 12-13-04) Penalty, see § 91.999 
§ 91.058 PET SHOP PERMIT.
   (A)   Any person operating a pet shop as defined in this chapter shall obtain a pet shop permit.
   (B)   (1)   The permit holder shall furnish the purchaser a written statement at the time of sale containing the following:
         (a)   Date of sale;
         (b)   Name, address and telephone number of purchaser and permit holder;
         (c)   Permit number of permit holder;
         (d)   Breed, description, approximate age, and sex of dog, cat, or other animal sold. Small mammals, parrot-type birds, and fish not included;
         (e)   Medication and prophylactic immunization and dates administered;
         (f)   Internal parasite medication(s) and date(s) administered;
         (g)   A guarantee of good health for a period of not less than one week with recommendation to have the animal examined by a licensed veterinarian.
      (2)   The permit holder shall retain a copy of the written statement for 12 months from date of sale.
   (C)   The pet shop permit holder shall be further required to register with the Department of Animal Control the name, address, and telephone number of each buyer or new owner of any dog or cat transferred within five days after the sale or transfer.
   (D)   The Animal Control Officer or Health Department may restrict the sale of any animal suspected of being diseased or otherwise unfit for sale. An examination by a licensed veterinarian may be requested at the expense of the enforcement agency.
      (1)   The permit holder shall reimburse the enforcing agency's veterinary fees if the inspection by the veterinarian concludes the animal to be unfit for sale at the time of inspection.
      (2)   The inspection is to be made by a veterinarian within 24 hours of the enforcing agency's determination that the said animal is not fit for sale.
   (E)   All pet shops herein defined and stores selling animals, birds, reptiles and fish as pets shall take care to house animals in a sanitary manner. Appropriate medical services, care, and housing shall be given according to individual species needs.
   (F)   No puppy or kitten under the age of eight weeks may be offered for sale, trade or other compensation or for free giveaway except a puppy or kitten, or litter or litters taken to the Department of Animal Control.
(Ord. 14-2004, passed 12-13-04) Penalty, see § 91.999
§ 91.059 CIRCUSES, ANIMAL CONCESSIONS AND ANIMAL EVENT.
   Any person who is responsible for a circus, animal concession, or animal event as defined by this chapter must obtain a circus, animal concession, or animal event permit.
(Ord. 14-2004, passed 12-13-04) Penalty, see § 91.999
§ 91.060 ZOOLOGICAL PARKS.
   Zoological parks shall be issued complimentary permits at no fee.
(Ord. 14-2004, passed 12-13-04)
§ 91.061 EXCEPTION.
   No permit shall be required of the Department of Animal Control or animal welfare organization; however, all other provisions of this chapter shall apply.
(Ord. 14-2004, passed 12-13-04)
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