§ 90.22 ANIMALS SUSPECTED OF RABIES; INSPECTION AND CONFINEMENT.
   (A)   Any animal having rabies, or symptoms thereof, or suspected of having rabies, or which had been exposed to rabies shall be immediately released by the owner or custodian of such animal to a veterinary hospital, at the expense of the owner; said hospital to be approved by the agent of the city; such animals shall immediately and securely be confined by the attachment of a chain of good quality and kept under the supervision of the veterinarian for a period of 30 days or for a longer period of time if in the opinion of the veterinarian, additional confinement is determined necessary.
   (B)   When any dog has bitten, scratched, or otherwise attacked a person, that person or anyone having knowledge of such incident shall immediately notify the agent for the city and such dog shall be confined in a veterinary hospital, at the expense of the owner, for a period of ten days, or shall be immediately and securely confined by the owner by tying with a chain of good quality for a period of ten days in such a place that no person or animal may be bitten by it and such dog shall during such period of confinement be subject to inspection by a veterinarian.
(Ord. 210, passed 2-8-93) Penalty, see § 90.99