The owner or harborer of a dangerous dog shall:
(A) When the dog is indoors secure all means of egress so that the dog may not exit;
(B) When the dog is outside and on the premises of the owner or harborer, confined at all times in a roofed, securely fenced, and locked, barricade designed so that the dog may not dig its way out. The barricade must be at least six feet in height measuring from the ground with an attached top, and posted with a sign stating dangerous dog by both symbol and words, and constructed so that a child can not penetrate the barricade with his hand;
(C) When the dog is off the premises of the owner or harborer, muzzled and securely restrained with a leash not exceeding five feet in length and under the control of a competent adult. In the alternative said dangerous dog may be confined in a locked crate which is constructed of material of sufficient strength to prevent escape and posted with a sign stating dangerous dog by both symbol and words, and constructed so that a child can not penetrate the barricade with his hand;
(D) When the dog is in a vehicle or is being transported in an open truck bed, or other conveyance, it shall be confined in a locked crate or cage which is constructed of material of sufficient strength to prevent escape and posted with a sign stating dangerous dog by both symbol and words, and constructed so that a child can not penetrate the barricade with his hand.
(Ord. 2002-0006, passed 8-12-02) Penalty, see § 90.99