7-8-4: ANIMAL CONTROL:
   A.   Animals Prohibited From Running At Large: No animal shall be allowed to run at large in any public park, and any animal found in any such park shall be deemed to be found running at large unless the owner carries said animal or leads him by a chain, strap or rope not exceeding six feet (6') in length, or keeps any such animal confined in a wagon, automobile or other vehicle by chain, rope or strap not exceeding six feet (6') in length. This rule may be enforced by the police department, the Humane Society or any other department or agency designated to enforce animal control ordinances, or any person in the employment of the leisure services commission to remove and impound any animal running at large in any public park.
   B.   Riding, Leading Horses: Except for authorized police personnel, no person shall ride or lead a horse in any public park except on public drives or designated bridle paths. (Ord. 4340, 2-22-1999)