Sufficient coverage and insulation to protect an animal from extreme hot and cold temperatures; b. (c) Exception: An animal relinquished through a written agreement with CCAC, the Humane Society of Cobb County, other licensed rescue group, licensed veterinarians, individual, or other entity shall not be deemed abandoned but shall be considered relinquished to the entity. (1) A law enforcement officer or the CCAC manager or his designee who takes an animal as directed in this chapter while performing his duties as defined by this chapter shall not be in violation of this section. of 11-9-93; Code 1977, 3-5-8; Ord. Goat-derived products are only for personal consumption. 44-14-490 in disposing of the animal. (770) 590-5620 (Fax). of 11-9-93; Ord. 10-36. Dead animalmeans a deceased animal including the carcass or parts of a carcass. A vaccinated animal if the animal has a medical condition, verified by a written statement from a licensed veterinarian, and confinement at CCAC or a veterinary clinic would be detrimental to the health and welfare of the animal. No more than one certificate of registration shall be granted per person or owner for a dangerous dog or potentially dangerous dog. (4) Used as bait to train/lure other animals to fight/kill. (770) 499-4136 Pet and Chicken Feed. (3) For sick or injured animals, confinement as directed by a veterinarian. Sheep and goats are prey animals; thus, very vulnerable to attacks by predators, such as dogs and coyotes. (3) Any CCAC officer who finds an animal in need of immediate medical care or treatment due to a life threatening illness or injury or finds an animal in danger, may remove the animal from public or private property if the removal is for the purpose of seeking immediate medical care for the animal, or is in the immediate best interest of the animal. (6) Keeping a record of the number, description and disposition of all animals impounded or otherwise taken into custody, showing in detail in the case of each animal the following: a. (Ord. 10-6. j. (Ord. (e)Right to inspect. Care (adequate/humane)means attention to the needs of an animal, including but not limited to, the provision of adequate water, food, shelter, bedding, sanitary conditions, ventilation, heating/cooling (temperature control), space, exercise and veterinary medical attention necessary to maintain the health of the animal with regard to the specific age, size, species, and breed of animal. (e)Dog control officer. Tethering devices, as referred to in this chapter, are the type commonly used for the size animal involved and are attached to the animal by means of a properly fitted collar or harness. of 5-24-05). (1) Damages, soils, defiles, eliminates or defecates on private property other than its owner's property or on public property; (2) Causes unsanitary or offensive conditions or otherwise endangers public health, welfare or safety; (3) Causes a disturbance by barking, howling or other noisemaking for a period of more than 15 minutes; (4) Chases vehicles, bicycles, or people; (5) Is in estrus and not confined in a manner which can keep it away from intact males of the same species; or. of 10-24-89; Res. Restraint of animalmeans complete and immediate control of an animal by a physical device while under the direct supervision of a competent person. Upon receiving notice that an animal has bitten or attacked a person, an authorized person from CCAC shall investigate the incident. (1) If incineration is chosen, the entire carcass must be reduced to ashes in the incineration process only in a county approved incinerator. 51-2-7. seanna.abbott@cobbcounty.org. It is important to note that corn should never be fed in excess or as a staple diet to goats. O.C.G.A. (d) No transfer of any animal held at the animal shelter shall be valid without the written approval of CCAC. Within the first six months of age for sexually immature animals. (3) Any animal, which presents a danger or exhibits a propensity for aggressive behavior towards any person or other animal, without regard to whether the period of confinement designated in section 10-67 has expired. of 6-11-85; Ord. (a)Legislative authority. It shall be unlawful to purchase, sell, own, possess, harbor or breed skunks, foxes, prairie dogs, raccoons, coyotes, wolves, hybrid wolves, any hybrid animal that is part wild animal, exotic cats or any other wildlife unless licensed by the respective federal or state department of agriculture to possess such animal. of 6-11-85; Ord. Such agreements or contracts shall be subject to any state law, which may govern. (Ord. of 6-11-85; Ord. b. Outside of 50 miles we charge mileage. Abused animalmeans any animal that has been harmed by an act, an omission or neglect, including but not limited to any animal that has been: (1) Deprived of adequate food, water, shelter, ventilation, care, space, or veterinary care. (e) Diseased, injured, or pregnant animals, and animals in need of immediate veterinary care so as to lessen the suffering, prevent the spread of a communicable disease to other animals, and/or to save the animal's life, shall be treated by or under the direction of a licensed veterinarian. (Ord. (Ord. Add dead goats to the list. Regardless of the quarantine or confinement location, the owner shall be responsible for all expenses incurred. (g) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, CCAC shall have the right to keep any animal which could otherwise be adopted or sold. (Ord. jacob.arnold@cobbcounty.org, Seanna Abbott (2) An animal shall not be an "attacking or biting animal" within the meaning of this chapter if: a. of 5-24-05). * State law and other referencesSee Georgia Department of Agriculture, Animal Industry Division, Chapter 40-13-13, Animal Protection, the current state law, and the Georgia Rabies Control Manual. Sec. Sec. Selling or giving away animals in front of or on private property or public property, other than the animal owner's property, without the owner's permission, is prohibited. of 6-11-85; Ord. (8) Areas that contain nails, screws, broken glass, broken boards, pits, poisons, sharp implements or other items that could cause injury, illness or death to an animal. in a comfortable and normal position; or. of 11-9-93; Code 1977, 3-5-14; Ord. the goats must have direct access from the shed to an outdoor enclosure like a yard measuring at least 400 square feet. A licensed rescue group, licensed animal shelter, licensed veterinarian, licensed pet dealer, or licensed humane society which has all required governmental licenses, registrations and has obtained permission from the owner of the business or property, may sell or give away animals on private or public property, including but not limited to: retail stores, businesses, flea markets, yard sales and CCAC property. 2 (O.C.G.A 4-8-20 et seq.) In addition, the commissioners from districts 1 and 3 shall together appoint the post 4 member, and the commissioners from districts 2 and 4 shall together appoint the post 2 member. The payment of reasonable confiscation costs and the return of a dog shall not bar or affect an action against the owner for violation of this chapter. (2) A dog is not considered a potentially dangerous dog according to this chapter if: a. (1) Possess, use, sell, give, trade, or loan apparatus, paraphernalia, pit supplies, implements, programs, drugs or equipment used to train or condition animals to be aggressive, aggressive animals, game animals, or animals used to train other animals to be aggressive. Since the goat craze is fairly recent, don't be surprised if they are not entirely sure at first. If a family member cannot be located, then the animal will be held in compliance with section 10-67 of this chapter. (3) If the animal cannot be sterilized as required due to disease, medical condition, or for other reasons as specified by a veterinarian, then signed verification from a licensed veterinarian shall be delivered to CCAC by the adopter and the animal shall be sterilized upon recovery or as soon as recommended by the veterinarian. of 10-24-89; Code 1977, 3-5-7; Ord. If an animal is suffering from any life threatening disease or injury where life cannot be maintained and a slow death would be inhumane, and the licensed veterinarian and the CCAC manager agree that the best interest of the animal would be served by euthanizing the animal, then the animal shall be humanely euthanized regardless of whether or not the normally required impoundment period has expired. Sec. c. An animal that is current on its vaccination and has bitten its owner, caretaker, or member of its family. b. This ordinance allows and regulates the keeping of animals within city limits. (g) The owner of a dangerous dog or potentially dangerous dog shall notify the dog control officer within ten days if the owner is moving within the Dog Control Officer's jurisdiction or moving from the Dog Control Officer's jurisdiction. Every holder of a long-term note secured by real estate must have the security instrument recorded in the county where the real estate is located within 90 days. 10-136. (1) Any dog that has without provocation bitten a human being on public or private property. of 6-11-85; Ord of 10-24-89; Code 1977, 3-5-20; Ord. - Motorist hitting domestic animal to make report. Feb 27, 2013 #2 T. TheGeekySheep Songster. (c)Other regulations. of 5-24-05). of 10-24-89; Code 1977, 3-5-13; Ord. Rules regulating backyard chickens on less than two acres were eased Tuesday by the Cobb County Board of Commissioners. Raising animals like chickens, rabbits, ducks, bees and even goats is perfectly legal in Chicago. Within 30 days from the date of adoption for animals over the age of six months. - Requirements for possessing dangerous or potentially dangerous dogs; registration; insurance; inspection. State law referenceAnimal bites, O.C.G.A. - Attacking and biting animals; report of; confiscation. (a)Animal control unit. of 10-24-89; Code 1977, 3-5-3; Ord. (3) The convicted person may be required to relinquish control of the animal in question to Cobb County Animal Control and the animal will be dealt with in the discretion of Animal Control. of 11-9-93; Code 1977, 3-5-5; Ord. The dog must be restrained by a substantial chain or leash not more than six feet in length and under the physical control of a person who possesses the ability to restrain the dog. (3) Arrangements for proper burial must be made with a county official in order to dispose of a dead animal in a county landfill. I just saw on th news this morning where you can now have chickens with less then 2acres. of 9-23-80, 4; Ord. (3) Build, make, maintain, or keep a pit or other animal fighting arena or area, whether permanent or portable, on public or private property. of 6-11-85; Ord. Check out the table below to see property tax exemption options in Cobb County: $10,000 exemption in the school general and county general tax categories. of 5-24-05). of 10-24-89; Res. of 3-9-93; Res. (1) Adequate shelter includes but is not limited to the following: a. (b) No animal shall be used to train other animals to fight. (2) Restraint of dogs and/or animals shall be maintained as follows: a. 1060 Al Bishop Drive of 10-24-89; Code 1977, 3-5-16; Ord. February 28th, 2013. An annual fee to register dangerous dogs and potentially dangerous dogs as set by the board of commissioners shall be paid by the owner to CCAC. This section is enacted pursuant to the Georgia Constitution and 1967 Ga. Laws (Act No. of 6-11-85; Ord. Yes, the goat can eat corn as long as it is fed in limited quantities. of 11-9-93; Code 1977, 3-5-17; Ord. (f) Any licensed veterinarian who is caring for an animal during the period of impoundment shall immediately notify the CCAC manager if the animal dies. of 9-23-80, 25; Ord. (3) Provide adequate space for the animal. Sec. (2) Adequate shelter is structurally sound housing which provides an animal with: b. (c) In any prosecution under this Code section, any animal found running at large may be held by CCAC as evidence of a violation of this Code section. (2) Appropriate burial or cremation of a dead animal as directed in this chapter. In January 2012, the City of San Diego amended its Municipal Code to allow residents of single family homes to keep and maintain two miniature goats. (5) Traps can only be placed on public or private property with permission of the owner or lessor of the property. No person under 18 years of age may adopt an animal and all adopters must provide proper identification prior to the adoption. (a) Dogs, cats and ferrets current on their rabies vaccinations that are bitten by a suspected or proven rabid animal shall be revaccinated immediately, confined and observed for the recommended time set by the State of Georgia. (3) Trained/used for fighting other animals. Tuesday - Sunday: 10:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Ord. Hello, a lot of time has passed since the comme t was made. If the enclosure is a fence, the fence must be high enough to keep the animal from climbing over and must be secured at the bottom to keep the animal from digging under. Charging a fee to do procedures on another person's animal or receiving compensation to render services can cost you. 10-66.2. Effluentmeans an outflow or discharge of waste. Relinquishedmeans written transfer of ownership of an animal by the owner to CCAC. (6) Causes serious annoyance to a neighboring residence and interferes with the reasonable use and enjoyment of that property. of 11-9-93; Code 1977, 3-5-24; Ord. (5) Study and recommend to the board of commissioners requirements for the treatment and maintenance of animals at the animal shelter. Human exposure to rabiesmeans any bite, scratch, or other situation in which saliva or central nervous system (CNS) tissue of a potentially rabid animal enters an open wound, fresh wound, or comes in contact with a mucous membrane by entering the eye, mouth, or nose. of 11-9-93; Code 1977, 3-5-12; Ord. 8084385: 12/31/2009 Vol. (2) The owner must post the premises with a vicious animal warning sign. 14-15. 10-5. of 11-9-93; Code 1977, 3-5-11; Ord. Sec. Sec. The disease in people ranges from asymptomatic to severe. Tethermeans any chain, rope, leash, tie out or wire designed to restrain an animal which is attached to an animal's collar or halter and is also attached to a stationary object. Fencemeans a structure of wire, wood, stone or other materials, including invisible fencing, which is of sufficient height and strength to act as a barrier against the passage of the animal it is intended to enclose. It inflicts an injury upon a person when the animal is being used by a law enforcement officer carrying out official duties; or. 10-135. b. Neglect (willful)means the intentional withholding of adequate food, water and humane care required by an animal to prevent starvation, dehydration, death, or other harmful/debilitating conditions. Cross referenceDefinitions generally, 1-2. of 6-11-85; Ord. Animals that are high-risk carriers of rabies such as foxes, raccoons, and skunks shall not be exhibited in petting zoos or any exhibition where they can come in contact with people. (2) Any impounded animal adopted from CCAC that was not spayed or neutered per the adoption agreement may immediately be reclaimed by CCAC, and the owner may not be permitted to reclaim said animal. (Ord. Ask your local zoning board office or building inspector. Channel 2 found a headless goat in the river, then another and another. And unlike some nearby suburbs, Chicago has no limit on the number of animals residents keep. Bedding (adequate)means sufficient quantity of dry, non-contaminated, safe bedding, which is appropriate to the animal's age, size, species, and breed requirements. of 5-24-05). Unprovoked attackorwithout provocationmeans an attack that is not provoked as defined by this chapter. Most goats eventually get horns. In addition, the animal control board may enact procedures for hearings on the state dangerous dog law. (1) Any dog that, according to the records of the county, has without provocation either: a. (Ord. A 50-acre goat farm in Acworth many hoped would be bought by the county as a park is no longer up for consideration, its owner says, after the two parties failed to agree on a price. 10-96. Any person shall be in violation of this chapter who: (1) Transports an animal in a pickup or other open vehicle unless the animal is either: b. The purpose and effect of this rule is to specify, detail and clarify the importation requirements by species for animals and certain animal products into Florida from other states. 213), page 2486 (see pt. <p>You can have goats, chickens and ducks in the Pittsburgh city limits but they're apparently against the law in rural Carroll Township, even though the zoning ordinance does not clearly say so.</p> It specifies requirements for raising dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, chickens, turkeys, horses, cows, goats, and sheep. State law referenceLiability of owner or keeper of vicious or dangerous animal for injuries caused by animal. (b) Upon being adjudicated guilty of or entering a guilty plea or nolo contendere plea to a charge made under this provision, the owner of the vicious animal, if allowed to maintain the animal will have to adhere to the following requirements for possessing a vicious animal: (1) The owner must possess a proper enclosure to confine the vicious animal; and. (d) No person shall own, possess, keep, harbor, train, lend, borrow, or handle any dog, cat, bird/fowl, or other domestic, feral or wild animal with the intent that such animal shall be engaged in any animal fight/fight training, exhibition of animal fighting or being used as bait for fighting/aggressive animals. The state law known as the dangerous dog control law is incorporated in this chapter by reference and made part of this chapter. Sec. - Period of impoundment or confinement. of 10-24-89; Res. Adequatemeans sufficient; commensurate; equally efficient; equal to what is required; suitable to the case or occasion; satisfactory. (3) Materials not suitable for shelters include but are not limited to: g. Any other structure that fails to provide sufficient protection from the elements; and. of 5-24-05). (1) Nothing shall prohibit CCAC from allowing an animal to remain in strict confinement on the premises of the owner subject to daily inspections by CCAC so long as the health, safety, and welfare of any person or animal is not threatened. If you need assistance after hours, call the Police Departments Non-Emergency number at (770)-499-3911. Return on investment (ROI) is quick for sheep and goats because they reproduce at a young age and have a high incidence of twinning, are marketed within 6 to 10 months of birth, and can be raised economically on pasture. of 11-9-93; Code 1977, 3-5-10; Ord. (a) Any person shall be in violation of this chapter and shall be guilty of aggravated cruelty who knowingly and maliciously causes or aids another person or animal in causing or attempting to cause the death, physical harm or serious disfigurement of an animal by, but not limited to, any of the following: (1) Rendering a part of such animal's body useless; (2) Drowning, severely starving, severely dehydrating, strangling, suffocating, burying alive, or burning; (3) Attempting to kill, abuse, maim, disfigure, dismember, mutilate or torture any animal; or. Touching or handling a potentially rabid animal with the possible exception of a bat or touching or handling another animal or inanimate object that has had contact with a rabid animal does not constitute an exposure unless wet saliva or CNS tissue entered a fresh, open wound or had contact with a mucous membrane. The adopter shall be responsible for providing proof that the animal has been sterilized within seven days of the surgery or will insure that the licensed veterinarian responsible for the spay/neuter surgery submits signed verification to CCAC that the sterilization process has been accomplished. (d) No person shall in any manner or for any reason encourage, instigate, promote, assist, exhibit, organize, sponsor, host or participate in an exhibition/demonstration of the following types of animals including but not limited to those animals that are: (1) Used or potentially used for fighting or training for fighting; (a) Animal owners, or persons who care for animals at the person's residence, must keep their property, including but not limited to their yards, porches, balconies, decks, and interior living spaces reasonably free of animal waste including feces and urine and the residue thereof. No more than one certificate shall be issued per domicile. of 9-23-80, 22; Ord. Ventilation (adequate)means fresh air sufficient to provide for the health of an animal. (a) Nothing in this chapter shall be interpreted or applied so as to create any power or duty in conflict with the preemptive effect of any federal or state law. of 10-24-89; Code 1977, 3-5-6; Ord. Oct 3, 2018 Over the years, many things have been dumped into the Chattahoochee River. Sec. 4, ch. The first thing to do is to find out if your county, municipality or homeowners association allows goats where you live. Such additional records as the board of commissioners may require. of 6-11-85; Ord. of 5-24-05). Protected by a belt, halter, tether, cage, container or other device that will prevent the animal from falling, jumping or being thrown from the motor vehicle and that will protect the animal from harm. of 5-24-05). Humane societymeans a licensed organization that rescues, assists and provides care for animals, educates the public in humane care of animals, initiates/facilitates programs to improve the quality of life for animals. $4,000 exemption in the state, county bond, and fire district tax categories for persons . Sec. Under special circumstances and with the approval of CCAC and the county health department, the owner may opt to keep the exposed animal under very strict confinement/isolation and close observation for the period of time set by the State of Georgia. Squirrels might steal your animals' feed and cache it in a neighbor's yard. (c) Any dog confiscated when the owner is in violation of the state dangerous dog control law (O.C.G.A. The injury inflicted by the dog was sustained by a person who, at the time, was committing a willful trespass or other tort, was tormenting, abusing, or assaulting the dog, had in the past been reported to have tormented, abused or assaulted the dog, or was committing or attempting to commit a crime. of 9-23-80, 3; Ord. Sec. 10-121.7. (c)Dangerous dogs. of 10-24-89; Res. (a) The fees with respect to all services performed in connection with enforcement of this chapter shall be set by the board of commissioners from time to time. (3) Collects, houses, or harbors animals in filthy, unsanitary conditions that constitute a health hazard to the animals being kept, and/or to the animals or residents of adjacent property. Description and Range Regulations Locations Living with wildlife Preventing conflict The waste removal method described above shall not apply to those persons maintaining animals on tracts of land seven acres or greater. Those animals may include but are not limited to the following: a. If the dog is being used for hunting purposes the owner shall have on his person a valid hunting license. of 9-23-80, 20; Ord. - Incorporation of state law; construction; other regulations. Inflicted severe injury on a human being on public or private property; or. of 9-23-80, 19; Ord. of 6-11-85; Ord. Running at largemeans any domestic animal not under the control and restraint of the owner or the owner's designee. Under no conditions may dead animals be abandoned at any location, including but not limited to, in wells or open pits of any kind on private or public land. Confinement by a rope, chain, tether, fenced yard or other area accessible by other animals or persons, other than the caretaker, is not considered confinement. (b) Unvaccinated dogs, cats and ferrets that are bitten by a suspected or proven rabid animal should be humanely euthanized immediately. A copy of such fee schedule shall be posted at the headquarters of the CCAC and may be changed at any time and from time to time as determined by the board of commissioners. Such holding is at the discretion of the prosecuting attorney, and the animal may be released at the conclusion of the prosecution. - Animals in motor vehicles. of 5-24-05). of 9-23-80, 13; Ord. Water (adequate)means clean, fresh water sufficient to prevent dehydration, properly sustain health, and prevent significant risk to the animal's health. (a)Certificate required. The terms of those four members will run concurrent with the appointing commissioner's term, and these members will serve at the appointing commissioner's pleasure. - Aggravated cruelty to animals. If CCAC is unable to contact the owner by telephone, it shall send notice of impoundment to the owner by certified mail. Notwithstanding the above, all members shall continue to serve until their replacements are appointed. (7) Exception: Section 10-11(a)(2)b. shall not apply to the areas contained within the Sweat Mountain Dog Park or within any other county or city dog park designated as such by the applicable governing authority, provided that all other rules, regulations and ordinances connected to the use of that area are followed. of 5-24-05). b. Dogs, while hunting, or show dogs while being shown, are not required to wear a collar or dog tag; but the owner shall have the dog tag in his possession where it may be shown upon demand of a representative of CCAC. (c) Exhibitions of animals for illegal purposes as stated in local ordinances, this chapter, state and federal laws are strictly prohibited. The animal control officers shall wear uniforms and badges containing individual names while engaged in the execution of their duties. - Animal control unit; unit commander; dog control officer; animal control officers; humane officers. Ideally, corns should only make up less than 50% of their total diet. (a) Any person who takes, steals, or deliberately lures a cat, dog or other domestic animal off the property of the owner without permission of the owner, or who deliberately releases such animal from the property of the owner, without the permission of the owner, shall be in violation of this chapter. Do all goats have horns? of 10-24-89; Res. Veterinary clinic (licensed)means a business facility where veterinary medicine is practiced. - Interference with animal control officer. Police departmentmeans the Cobb County Police Department or its successor department(s). The grids and area under the grids must be designed so that they can be cleaned and sanitized. Temperature control (adequate)means maintaining temperatures recommended for animals by the Department of Agriculture guidelines for shelters and farm animals. Based on that if you live on A1 zoned property and have 2+ acres you can have 1 goat, ordinance 32.300 general use. (f)Enforcement by unit manager, animal control officer, humane officers. (2) Suffering needlessly due to a life threatening disease or injury, and a licensed veterinarian recommends euthanasia as the most humane course of action, and the CCAC manager or designee agrees that the best interest of the animal would be served by euthanizing the animal, then the animal shall be humanely euthanized regardless of whether or not the normally required impoundment period has expired. 10-12.1. Foster homes must be affiliated with and controlled by licensed rescue groups and/or licensed animal shelters. (Ord. Animal intake stops at 4 p.m. daily. (1) Be designed to prevent the animal from escaping, and: a. Acceptable temporary tethers include appropriate size chain, leash, rope or other tethering device that is of adequate length to satisfy the space and exercise requirements for the animal. (4) Cats and dogs over four months of age that are on the owner's property are not required to wear their rabies tag provided the animal has been properly vaccinated and the veterinarian/caretaker has the rabies tag or proof of vaccination in his possession where it may be shown upon demand of a representative of CCAC. This makes them easier to handle and less likely to get their heads caught in netting. (c) No animal shall be used as bait to encourage aggressive or fighting behavior in other animals. If the owner is unknown, the person striking or injuring the animal shall notify CCAC, the county police department, or any law enforcement agency. (2) Leaves an animal in a parked vehicle when temperatures inside the vehicle may adversely affect the animal's health and welfare. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Abandonment (of an animal)means the act of any person who: (1) Abandons an animal by leaving an animal unattended for a period of time in excess of 24 hours without food, water, adequate ventilation or shelter on public or private property, including but not limited to the property of the owner/custodian; (2) Puts out, leaves, abandons, or in any other way discards any animal on public or private property, including but not limited to the property of the owner/custodian, and including but not limited to leaving an animal contained in a box, bag, fence, house or other structure or tethered; or.
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