§ 90.10 POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DOGS; REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   Microchipping. Any dog that has been determined to be potentially dangerous shall be microchipped in accordance with § 90.11 of this chapter.
   (B)   Other restrictions. Any dog determined to be potentially dangerous may be subject to any or all of the following restrictions, as determined by the Animal Control Authority or the Hearing Officer.
      (1)   The owner of a dog may be required to complete an approved dog obedience class within a designated period of time, and provide proof of completion to the Animal Control Authority.
      (2)   The dog may be required to be kept in a proper enclosure, or restrained by chain or leash not to exceed six feet in length, and/or muzzled, and under the control of a responsible person 18 years of age or older at all times it is outdoors and not inside a proper enclosure.
      (3)   The owner may be required to post the property where the dog resides with warning signs, readable to children, containing a written notice and warning that a potentially dangerous dog is present on the property. Such signs shall conform to the requirements set forth in § 90.08(D) of this chapter.
      (4)   The owner may be required to show proof of up-to-date rabies vaccination and, if required, licensing.
      (5)   The dog may be required to wear, at all times, a tag or marker identifying it as a potentially dangerous dog.
      (6)   The dog may be required to be sterilized within 30 days of the owner receiving notice.
(Ord. 10-01, passed 1-19-2010)