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543142v2 DTA MU210-54 Ordinance 953 3 <br /> <br />a. Whenever a dog has bitten a human or a domestic or farm animal, the dog shall be <br />impounded or confined for a period of ten (10) days or more at the expense of the owner <br />of the dog. Except for the time limit, disposition or redemption shall be in accordance with <br />provisions of this Chapter. The impoundment or confinement may be waived whenever <br />the dog owner presents to the Community Service Officer or a police officer a certificate <br />of a licensed veterinarian indicating that the dog has been vaccinated for rabies on a date <br />not less than twenty-four (24) months prior to the date of the bite. <br /> <br />b. A dog owner will not keep a dog that has been bitten by any animal known to have <br />been afflicted with rabies. A dog owner who has a dog which has been bitten by an animal <br />known to have been afflicted with rabies shall, upon demand of the Community Service <br />Officer or any police officer of the City, surrender the dog to the officer for observation <br />and/or treatment. With the approval of the officer, the dog may be surrendered to a <br />registered veterinarian or to any approved non-profit corporation organized for the purpose <br />of sheltering dogs. <br /> <br />Subd. 7. Impoundment and redemption: <br /> <br />a. Fees: the dog owner may redeem a dog impounded after the term of impoundment <br />ends by paying an impoundment fee, boarding charge, and veterinary service charge. Fees <br />not set by the pound shall be determined by the City Council per resolution. <br /> <br />b. Upon purchase or presentation of a current license tag and a receipt for the fees <br />required above, the pound shall release the dog to its owner upon adequate proof of <br />ownership. <br /> <br />c. Disposition and unredeemed animals: Any dog which is not redeemed within the <br />time allowed by this Chapter may be sold for not less than the amount provided above to <br />anyone desiring to purchase the dog, if the dog is not requested by a licensed education or <br />scientific institution under Minnesota Statutes, Section 35.71. Any dog which is not <br />redeemed by the owner or sold shall be disposed of. <br /> <br />d. Time for redemption: All impounded dogs except those confined for observation of <br />rabies, shall be redeemed within five (5) days, not including Sundays or legal holidays, <br />after the dog was impounded. Any dog not redeemed within five (5) days may be sold, <br />destroyed or otherwise disposed of. <br /> <br /> e. Guard dogs: <br /> <br /> (1) A business that has a guard dog for security purposes shall post a conspicuous <br />notice at the entrance of the premises of the presence regarding said dog. <br /> <br /> (2) A business that has a guard dog shall file with the City a release authorizing the <br />Police or Fire Department to shoot the dog in an emergency situation, if necessary, <br />in order to allow a police officer or firefighter to gain admittance to the premises in
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