Dangerous
Animals
Dangerous and Potentially Dangerous Dogs
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Dangerous
and potentially dangerous dogs are dogs that have
been deemed dangerous by the police department
due to bites or aggressive incidences that have
been reported. The following definitions are used
to define dogs as either potentially dangerous
or dangerous.
A dog is defined as potentially dangerous under
the following guidelines:
• when unprovoked, inflicted bites that
broke the skin on a human or domestic animal;
• when unprovoked, chased or approached
a person who was on public property in an apparent
attitude of attack indicated by such things as
snarling and bared teeth; or
• has a known propensity, tendency, or disposition
to attack unprovoked, causing injury or otherwise
threatening the safety of humans or domestic animals.
A dog is defined as dangerous under the following
guidelines:
• without provocation, inflicts substantial
bodily harm on a human being; or
• kills a domestic animal without provocation
while off the owner’s property; or
• has been found to be potentially dangerous,
and after the owner has notice that the dog is
potentially dangerous, the dog aggressively bites,
attacks, or endangers the safety of humans or
domestic animals.
If you see a dangerous dog running loose, contact
a Police Officer by calling 320-843-4790.
All animal bites should be reported to the police
department within 24 hours.