
The Regional Animal Control in Cooperation with the Uxbridge, Mendon and Douglas Police Departments along with the area Boards of Heath, and the Blackstone Valley Veterinary Hospital will be having a Rabies Clinic for Dogs and Cats.
It will be on March 22, 2008 from 10 AM to 2 PM at the Uxbridge Rod and Gun Club on West Street in Uxbridge, MA.
Dog and Cat owners who live in Uxbridge, Mendon and Douglas are encouraged to get their animals vaccinated at this location. The cost is $10.00 per animal. Dogs and Cats must be leashed or crated.
Please bring your current vaccination information if you want a three year vaccine certificate.
There will be Raffles and giveaways at the event and Lucky Pet Grooming will do nail clipping for $5 per animal.
Animal Available for adoption:Animal Control
Bylaw
1. No dog shall be upon the lands or ways of the Town unless such dog
is secured by a suitable leash or lead, one end of which shall be
secured in a manner as to restrain the animal and the other end of
which shall be held by the owner or keeper of such dog, or such person
as may be authorized thereby; nor shall any owner or keeper of a dog
permit such dog to be upon the land of anyone other than such owner or
keeper unless such dog is restrained as herein before described, except
by the express permission of the owner or person in possession of such
land. Exceptions: Animals, which are classified as hunting
or sporting dogs, as well as working dogs, while used in such capacity.
3.
A) All dog owners shall comply with this subsection within
45 days of acquiring ownership, but not later than March 31st of each
year. The annual fee for dog licenses shall be $11.00 for male and
female dogs; $7.00 for spayed and neutered dogs; and $1.00 for a
substitute tag or a transfer of license. No person shall house more
than 3 dogs age 6 months and over on a single premises without a kennel
license.
B) Housing of four (4)
or more dogs require a kennel license. The fee for kennel licenses
shall be $25.00 for up to four dogs, $50.00 for five to ten dogs, and
$100.00 for more than ten dogs. It shall be a condition of the issuance
of any kennel license that the animal control officer shall be
permitted to inspect all animals and the premises where the animals are
kept at any time in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter
140, as amended, relating to dogs.
C) No person convicted of
cruelty to animals shall be issued a license to operate a
kennel.
D) Any person or persons who
hold a kennel license shall make available to the animal
control officer and the police department an emergency number where
they can be reached.
E) All complaints received
of a kennel will be handled in accordance with MGL C.
140 § 137C, as amended.
5. The Dog Officer can impound a dog for the following offenses:
A) Unlicensed dog
B) Found at large in
violation of paragraph 1 of this bylaw relative to
leashes
C) Injuring or menacing a
person
D) Injuring a domestic
animal or fowl
E) Chasing vehicles (autos,
motorcycles, trucks)
F) Chasing bicycles
G) Causing any disturbance
(barking, howling, disturbing peace, etc)
H) Being un-muzzled off the
owner or keeper's property while a muzzling
order is
in
effect.
I) For defecating anywhere
but the owner's property
J) For being found at large
at any schoolyard and/or recreational area
6. The Dog Officer
can and will order a dog to be muzzles for the following:
A) Biting or menacing a
person
B) Injuring a domestic
animal or fowl (for which the Dog Officer can order
the
dog destroyed
C) Only the Dog Officer has
the power to remove a muzzle order if he so
desires. An exception is feeding time.
7.
For biting a person, the animal must be quarantined for ten days, thus
allowing time for a
rabies test.
8.
Any owner or keeper of a dog who shall fail to comply with any of the
provisions of the laws and By-laws governing dogs shall be fined as
follows:
$25.00 for the each infraction;
second violation within six months, $35.00, third or more violations
within six months of first violation, $50.00. Any
violation which results in personal
injury or property damage in excess of twenty-five dollars, a $50.00
fine. The Town may enforce the provisions of this bylaw or
enjoin violations thereof through any lawful process, and the
election of one remedy shall not preclude enforcement through any other
legal provision.
9. A) Impounded, unlicensed dogs
shall be kept for ten (10) days. During such time, a
description of the animal will be available at the police station or
directly with the dog officer. If the animal is not claimed, it shall
be sold to anyone paying the fines and storage of said animal or
destroyed in a humane manner.
B) The owner of an
impounded, licensed dog will be notified by phone, mail or in person of
the animal's confinement. The animal will be kept until the owner
pays all fines, upkeep and storage. If not claimed within 30 days
it will be destroyed in a humane manner.
10. To obtain the
release of an animal, the owner must:
A) License the animal,
if it is not licensed
B) Pay all fines
C) Pay all storage and
upkeep set by the appropriate storage facility.
11. If found at large, dogs in the Estrous Cycle (heat) could be impounded. If complaints have been recorded, the Dog Officer may require the owner to remove the animal from the area of disturbance. If impounded, the owner shall be notified by phone, mail or in person of the animal's confinement. A $25.00 fine shall be levied against the owner or keeper of an unsprayed female dog, in heat, running at large.
12. Impounded,
unlicensed dogs in heat shall be kept for ten (10) days. During
such time, a description of the animal will be available at the police
station or directly with the dog officer. If the animal is not claimed,
it shall be sold to anyone paying the fines and storage of said animal
or destroyed in a humane manner.
DEFINITIONS:
The following words and phrases as used in the
By-laws, unless the context requires otherwise, shall have the
following meanings:
"Keeper" shall mean person, other than the owner,
harboring in his possession any animal. The Keeper shall be held
liable for the action of the animal.
"Owner" shall include corporations, societies,
associations and partnerships. Any person who proves ownership of
an animal by possession of a current and valid license or other
satisfactory proof of ownership.
"Hunting or Sporting Dog" means an animal under the
control and direction of its owner or keeper while used in training or
actual hunting. It also includes animals used in events or trials
participating under sanctioned competition.
"Working Dog" refers to an animal used in the
performance of a particular set of tasks. The animal must be
engaged in such tasks to be exempt from Section 1. Examples
include guard dogs, Seeing Eye dogs, and dogs used to control a
farmer's herd or flock.
In the event that any provision or section of this
By-Law is deemed invalid and unenforceable, all other provisions shall
remain in force and in effect."
Adopted at 11/15/05 Town Meeting Action: 2/3 Majority
Passed
(Section XXIV added May 8, 1979)
(Amended May 10, 1983)
(Paragraph 7 amended May 10, 1988)
(Paragraph 3 amended March 22, 1994)
(Amended May 11, 2004)
(Amended May 10, 2005)
Town of Uxbridge Kennel Regulations