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Orono, NIN Code of Ordinances Page 1 of 5 <br /> c � <br /> � . <br /> ARTICLE III. - DOGS AND CATS <br /> FOOTNOTE(S): <br /> ---(3)--- <br /> State Law reference— Dogs and cats, Minn. Stat. ch. 347. <br /> DIVISION 1. - GENERALLY <br /> Sec. 62-101. - Definitions. <br /> The following words, terms and phrases,when used in this article, shall have the meanings <br /> ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: <br /> Owner means a person who owns, harbors, feeds, boards or keeps a dog or cat. <br /> (Ord. No. 137 2nd series, § 9.12(1), 7-24-1995; Ord. No. 208 2nd series, § 6, 10-22-2001) <br /> Cross reference— Definitions generally, § 1-2. <br /> Sec. 62-102. - Owning dangerous dogs. <br /> It is unlawful for the owner of any dog to own or keep a dog which is dangerous, i.e., any such dog <br /> which has caused injury to persons or property. <br /> (Ord. No. 137 2nd series, § 9.12(11)(2), 7-24-1995) <br /> Sec. 62-103. -Warning of vicious dogs. <br /> The owner of any dog known to be of vicious habits shall place in plain view of the entrance of the <br /> premises a sign no smaller than 12 inches by 14 inches which shall read: "Beware of Vicious Dog" in <br /> letters at least two inches in height. <br /> (Ord. No. 137 2nd series, § 9.12(13), 7-24-1995) <br /> Sec. 62-104. - Running at large prohibited. <br /> It is unlawful for the owner of any dog to permit such animal to run at large.Any dog shall be <br /> deemed to be running at large with the permission of the owner unless: <br /> (1) It is on a durable leash secured to an object which it cannot move and is on the premises of <br /> the owner. <br /> (2) On a leash and under the control or within ten feet and under the effective command of the <br /> accompanying person of suitable age and discretion. <br /> (3) In the owners'fenced yard or other suitable enclosure where the dog cannot leave without <br /> human assistance. <br /> (4) In the owner's yard and under effective command of an accompanying person of suitable age <br /> and discretion present outside in the yard. <br /> (5) In a vehicle from which the dog cannot leave without human assistance provided it is not left <br /> unattended in violation of law. <br /> (Ord. No. 137 2nd series, § 9.12(2), 7-24-1995) <br /> Sec. 62-105. - Defecating on property of another prohibited. <br /> about:blank 6/1/2015 <br />