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(A) A minor breeder's permit shall be obtained by:
(1) Any person who intentionally or accidentally causes the breeding of a cat or dog or makes a cat or dog available for breeding purposes;
(2) Any person who offers for sale, sells, trades, receives other compensation or gives away any litters of dogs or cats; excepting a litter of dogs or cats taken to the Department of Animal Control; or
(3) Any owner or person having custody of a dog or cat that has delivered a litter or caused the delivery of a litter, who chooses not to relinquish the animal to the Department of Animal Control and also chooses not to have the animal spayed or neutered shall cause the animal to be implanted with a microchip and to register this dog or cat within 30 days of having received notice to accomplish this procedure from the Department of Animal Control.
(B) And such person shall:
(1) Be allowed to breed only one dog or one cat which results in the birthing of a maximum of one litter in a 12-month period in his or any other domestic household or establishment or any combination thereof;
(2) Not be allowed to offer for sale, sell, trade, receive other compensation or give away more than one litter of dogs or one litter of cats in a 12-month period; excepting a litter of dogs or cats taken to the Department of Animal Control;
(3) Furnish the Department of Animal Control with information on the birth of each litter of dogs or cats as may be required the Department of Animal Control to register that litter of dogs or cats with the Department of Animal Control, and to be assigned a litter number for each litter;
(4) Further be 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 sold or transferred within five days after the date of such sale or transfer;
(5) Transmit to the new owner or buyer the litter number of the animal acquired, and the minor breeder's permit number in order that the new owner has assurance and proof that the animal was legally bred;
(6) Immunize all cats and dogs offered for sale, trade or other compensation or for free giveaway (except an animal taken to the Department of Animal Control) against common disease; in the case of dogs, against canine distemper, adeno-virus parainfluenza, parvovirus, coronavirus, and leptospirosis, and in the case of cats, against feline rhinotracheitis, and panleukopenia;
(7) Not offer a puppy or kitten under the age of eight weeks for sale, trade, other compensation or free giveaway (except a puppy or kitten or litters of them taken to the Department of Animal Control); and
(8) Furnish warrant of health for a period of not less than one week with recommendation to have examined by licensed veterinarian for each animal sold.
(C) Any owner or person having custody of a dog or cat which has been neutered within ten weeks after giving birth to a litter or who turns the adult dog or cat over to the Department of Animal Control within ten weeks from the birth date of the litter, will be required to purchase a minor breeder permit at the rate of $10.
(D) Any owner or person having custody of a dog or cat which has delivered a litter, who chooses not to relinquish said animal to the Department of Animal Control and also chooses not to have the animal neutered, will be required to purchase a minor breeder permit at the rate of $40 plus any applicable kennel/cattery permit fee. The permit shall be issued provided all requirements of this chapter are met.
(Ord. 14-2004, passed 12-13-04) Penalty, see § 91.999
(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
(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
(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
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
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