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the defendant's guilt hereunder, is authorized to order, as part of the disposition of the case, that <br />the animal be destroyed based on a written order containing one or more of the following <br />findings of fact: <br /> <br /> a. The animal is dangerous as demonstrated by a vicious attack, an <br /> unprovoked attack, an attack without warning, or multiple attacks; or <br /> <br /> b. The owner of the animal has demonstrated an inability or <br /> unwillingness to control the animal in order to prevent injury to <br /> persons or other animals. <br /> <br />If the Court does not order the destruction of the dog, the Court, as an alternative, may order the <br />defendant to provide, and show proof to the Court of public liability insurance in the minimum <br />amount of $300,000.00. <br /> <br /> Subd. i8. Stopping an Attack. If any Police Officer or Animal control Officer <br />is witness to an attack by a dog upon a person or another animal, the officer may take whatever <br />means they deem appropriate to bring the attack to an end and prevent further injury to the <br />victim. <br /> <br /> Subd. 19. Dogs Disturbing the Peace. It shaI1 be unlawful for any person to <br />own, keep, have in possession, or harbor any dog which howls, yelps, or barks to the reasonable <br />annoyance of another person or persons. Any person violating this section, who upon f~rst <br />requested by a Police officer or Animal Control Officer to stop or prevent the annoyance; and <br />refuses to comply with the request will be issued a citation or arrested in accordance with <br />Minnesota Rules of Criminal Procedure, and, if the officer deems it necessary to stop the <br />annoyance, may have the dog taken to the City animal pound. Any dog placed in the pound may <br />be reclaimed by the owner upon payment of the fee prescribed in Subd. 9, and if not reclaimed <br />may be disposed of in the manner provided in Subd. 11. <br /> <br /> Subd. 20. Removal of Excrement. It is unlawful for any person who owns or <br />has custody of a dog to cause or permit such animal to defecate on any private property without <br />the consent of the property owner or on any public property unless such person immediately <br />removes the excrement and places it in a proper receptacle. The provisions of this section shall <br />not apply to seeing-eye dogs under the control of a blind person or dogs while being used in City <br />Police activity. <br /> <br /> <br />
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