35.69 UNMUZZLED DOGS NOT PERMITTED AT LARGE.
The owner or custodian of a dog may not permit it to be at large, either on the premises of
the owner or elsewhere, within any city or town covered by a proclamation made under section
35.68, during the time the proclamation is in force, unless the dog is effectively muzzled so
that it cannot bite any other animal or person.
Any person may kill a dog running at large on the public streets or roads in violation of
sections
35.67 to
35.69. The owner of the dog has no claim against the person who kills the dog.
Peace officers and agents of a board of health as authorized under section
145A.04 shall file
a complaint concerning any known violation of sections
35.67 to
35.69.
History: (5391) 1913 c 541 s 3; 1973 c 123 art 5 s 7; 1985 c 265 art 1 s 1; 1987 c 309 s 24