Chapter 7.07 GUARD DOGS - PERMITS AND HOUSING
Section 7.07.030 Housing and facilities.
Whenever there is a guard dog on the premises, the standards of this section, in addition
to the
other requirements of this title, shall be complied with.
1. Housing must have anti-escape fences completely surrounding
it or be an anti-escape
building sufficient to house guard dogs.
2. All gates and entrances to the area where the guard dog is
housed, used or trained must be
kept locked when the handler is not present.
3. Where guard dogs are used outside buildings, the area must
be enclosed by at least a six-foot chain-link fence, or other enclosure of equal security, to which
anti-escape devices have
been added. The adequacy of the fencing shall be subject to the approval of the poundmaster or
his designee.
4. In order to control noise, the poundmaster, or his designee,
may require a sight barrier
which breaks the dog's line of sight.
5. In buildings where the guard dogs are used, exterior glass
must be adequate to prevent the
dog from jumping through it. Additional protection measures may be required by the
poundmaster or his designee.
6. The building and yard in which a guard dog is used must be
posted with guard-dog signs,
approved by the poundmaster or his designee, that shall not be more than two hundred feet apart,
and shall be at all property corners and at every entrance into the area.
7. For guard dogs either transported or utilized in vehicles,
adequate measures must be taken to
prevent the public from accidental contact with the guard dog.
8. A handler is required to be physically present while guard
dogs are being utilized at
temporary sites which do not comply with this chapter.
9. All guard dogs will be leashed and muzzled when on a public
street. (Ord. 82/T-1235)