It shall be unlawful for any owner to fail to exercise proper care and control of his or her animal to prevent it from becoming a public nuisance. Every person shall be guilty of allowing an animal to become a nuisance when the animal:
(A) Causes excessive, continuous, or untimely howling, yelping, barking, or noise that disturbs any person;
(B) Molests passersby or chases vehicles;
(C) Habitually attacks other domestic animals;
(D) Trespasses upon public or private property in such a manner so as to cause damage to the property;
(E) Is dangerous or vicious; or
(F) Is running at large, whether deemed vicious or dangerous.
(Prior Code, § 5-4A-10) (Ord. 2013-02, passed 7-10-2013) Penalty, see § 90.999
Cross-reference:
Additional animal nuisance regulations, see § 92.03