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Angel's Law (City
Ordinance - Chapter 9, Article 17
)
was established to protect the public, especially young chidren and others unable
to protect themselves form vicious attacks, from the threat to health and saftey
that dangerous dogs present. The City Council found that owners who allow their
dangerous dogs to run loose in the city or fail to safely and humanely restrain
those dogs on their property are criminally and civilly liable for the harm
those dogs cause.
The ordinance focuses on three items, Potentially Dangerous Dogs, Dangerous
Dogs, and Irresponsible Owners. Note: Police dogs are not included in the definitions.
Potentially Dangerous Dog: A dog capable of causing serious
harm to humans or other animals and observed at large by any person or observed
by any person on the property where the dog is kept under conditions leading
any resonable person to conclude that the owner has not taken adequate precautions
to prevent the dog from being able to escape or young children from being able
to enter.
Dangerous Dog: A dog that has caused serious injury (Any physical
injury that results in broken bones or lacerations that require multiple sutures
or cosmentic surgery) or was previously designated as a potentially dangerous
dog and subsequently (1) causes injury to a person or animal that is less severe
tha a serious injury, (2) is observed by any person chasing or menacing a person
or animal in an aggressive manner and without provocation or (3) is impounded
at AACC two or more times.
Irresponsible Owner: A dog owner deemed incapable or unable
to safely or humanely own a dog.
The ordinance allows a list of dangerous dogs, along with the address of the
property where located, to be posted on this website.
| Dog Name and/or Description | Location |
| "Spunk" (Black Pit Bull) | 1005 Kentucky NE, 87108 |
| (Black German Shepherd) | 4720 West Glen SW, 87105 |
| "Peaches" (White Pit Bull) | 5939 Perseus Ave NW, 87114 |