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(a) 
A person commits an offense if the person knowingly violates this article.
(b) 
A peace officer or animal control officer who has probable cause to believe that an owner is violating this article shall provide the owner with a written statement of that fact. The statement must be signed by the officer and plainly state the date on which and the time at which the statement is provided to the owner.
(c) 
A person commits an offense if the person is provided a statement described by subsection (b) and fails to comply with this article within 24 hours of the time the owner is provided the statement. An offense under this subsection is a class C misdemeanor.
(d) 
If a person fails to comply with this article with respect to more than one dog, the person's conduct with respect to each dog constitutes a separate offense.
(Ordinance 05-2025A adopted 5/20/2025)
(a) 
An owner may not leave a dog outside and unattended by use of a restraint that unreasonably limits the dog's movement:
(1) 
Between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.;
(2) 
Within 500 feet of the premises of a school; or
(3) 
In the case of extreme weather conditions, including conditions in which:
(A) 
The actual or effective outdoor temperature is below 32 degrees Fahrenheit;
(B) 
A heat advisory has been issued by a local or state authority or jurisdiction; or
(C) 
A hurricane, tropical storm, or tornado warning has been issued for the jurisdiction by the National Weather Service.
(b) 
In this section, a restraint unreasonably limits a dog's movement if the restraint:
(1) 
Uses a collar that is pinch-type, prong-type, or choke-type or that is not properly fitted to the dog;
(2) 
Is a length shorter than the greater of:
(A) 
Five times the length of the dog, as measured from the tip of the dog's nose to the base of the dog's tail; or
(B) 
10 feet;
(3) 
Is in an unsafe condition; or
(4) 
Causes injury to the dog.
(Ordinance 05-2025A adopted 5/20/2025)
(a) 
Exceptions to § 2.07.002 are as follows:
(1) 
A dog restrained to a running line, pulley, or trolley system and that is not restrained to the running line, pulley, or trolley system by means of a pinch-type, prong-type, choke-type, or improperly fitted collar;
(2) 
A dog restrained in compliance with the requirements of a camping or recreational area as defined by a federal, state, or local authority or jurisdiction;
(3) 
A dog restrained for a reasonable period, not to exceed three hours in a 24-hour period, and no longer than is necessary for the owner to complete a temporary task that requires the dog to be restrained;
(4) 
A dog restrained while the owner is engaged in, or actively training for, an activity that is conducted pursuant to a valid license issued by this state if the activity for which the license is issued is associated with the use or presence of a dog;
(5) 
A dog restrained while the owner is engaged in conduct directly related to the business of shepherding or herding cattle or livestock; or
(6) 
A dog restrained while the owner is engaged in conduct directly related to the business of cultivating agricultural products, if the restraint is reasonably necessary for the safety of the dog.
(Ordinance 05-2025A adopted 5/20/2025)
It shall be unlawful for any person to tie or tether a dog or other animal to a stationary object for a period of time or in a location so as to create an unhealthy situation for the animal or a potentially dangerous situation for a pedestrian as determined by the Animal Control Officer pursuant to Texas Health & Safety Code Section 821.102, as amended.
(Ordinance 05-2025A adopted 5/20/2025)