Not exact matches
The guide includes agency - level information as well, from assessing the local landscape (e.g., What are
current dog laws and
ordinances and are they effective?)
County
ordinance requires that all
dogs and cats (4 months of age and older) must be
current on their rabies vaccine and county license tag.
Williams - who liked to walk her Airedale terrier, Eric, in the park - suggests that signs be posted in the park warning of the fines that will be imposed if pet owners do not abide by the
current city
ordinance requiring them to keep their
dogs on leashes and to clean up after them.
County
Ordinance 6 - 42: «Any person owning, keeping, harboring, or having custody of a
dog, cat, or ferret four (4) months of age or older within this county must secure a county license from a veterinarian or from the county animal control facility and, as a part of such license, shall show proof of a
current rabies vaccination which shall have been administered by a veterinarian.»
The
current ordinance defines «pit bull» as «any
dog over the age of six months known by the owner to be a Pit Bull Terrier.
Specifically, after the Council Bluffs pit bull ban went into effect, based on
current registered
dogs, animal control established a list of
dogs in compliance with the
ordinance.
That means keeping vaccines
current to avoid rabies and other illnesses, spaying and neutering to avoid overpopulation, complying with municipal
ordinances that limit the number of
dogs one can own and reporting stray, injured or aggressive animals.