HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOR-20-014 - Dangerous Dog Designation Appeal - FelicianoREPORT TO:Committee of the Whole
DATE OF MEETING:October 5, 2020
SUBMITTED BY:Dog Designation Appeal Committee
PREPARED BY:Sarah Goldrup, Committee Administrator, 519-741-2200 x 7275
WARD (S) INVOLVED:All
DATE OF REPORT:October 5, 2020
REPORT NO.:COR-20-014
SUBJECT:Dangerous Dog Designation Appeal Feliciano
RECOMMENDATION: That the decision of the Dog Designation Appeal Committee
regarding an appeal filed by Justine Feliciano, wherein the Committee affirmsthe
Dangerous Dog Designation applied to herChorizoHumane Society of
Kitchener-Waterloo and Stratford Perth, be ratified and confirmed.
BACKGROUND:
On February 14, 2020,the Humane Society of Kitchener-Waterloo and Stratford Perth
designatedChorizo,adog owned by Justine Feliciano, as a Dangerous Dog.The designation
was applied after determining that on January 24Chorizodid attack a dog without
provocation in contravention to City of Kitchener By-law 2014-142 (Being a by-law with respect
to the designation of Potentially Dangerous, Dangerous, Prohibited and Restricted Dogs). On
February 19, 2020,the Office of the City Clerk subsequently received correspondence from
Felicianoappealing the Dangerous Dog Designation; and aNotice of Hearing was issued to the
Respondentand Appellants,advising on September 21, 2020,a hearing of the Dog Designation
Appeal Committee would be held to consider the matter.The Committee heard and considered
evidence from all partiesand found that due to the severity of the attack, and the lack of
substantive mitigating factors, the Dangerous Dog Designation should be confirmed.
REPORT:
The Dog Designation Appeal Committee established by the Council of the Corporation of the
City of Kitchenerpursuant to City of Kitchener Municipal By-law 2014-142 and the Statutory
Powers Procedure Act R.S.O. 1990 Chapter S.22, sat onSeptember 21, 2020,to consider an
appeal filed with the City byJustine Feliciano.
Having considered all of the evidence and exhibits presented on behalf of the Respondent
by Gary Boes, Animal Control Officer, and Erin Kearney, Associate City Solicitor; and,
having reviewed all of the evidence submitted by Justine Feliciano, Appellant; the
Committee hereby confirms and amends the designation of Dangerous Dog applied to
-Waterloo and Stratford Perth; and,
pursuant to By-law 2014-142 assigns the following conditions for the keeping of said
Dangerous Dog:
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(a) The owner shall ensure that all conditions pertaining to the designated dog are
followed when it is off the property of the owner or otherwise in an enclosed yard
as approved by the animal services provider unless specified otherwise in this
designation;
(b) The owner shall ensure that the animal services provider is provided with the
new address and telephone number of the owner within two working days of
moving the designated dog;
(c) The owner shall provide the animal services provider with the name, address
and telephone number of the new owner within two working days of selling or giving
away the designated dog;
(d) The owner shall advise the animal services provider within two working days of
the death of the designated dog;
(e) The owner shall advise the animal services provider forthwith if the designated
dog runs at large or has bitten or attacked any person or animal;
(f) The owner shall provide a copy of this designation to any person who keeps or
harbours the designated dog;
(g) The owner shall provide a copy of this designation to any veterinarian treating
the requirements of this designation to the extent necessary to secure veterinary
treatment for the dog at the discretion of the veterinarian;
(h) The owner shall ensure that the designated dog has a current City dog license;
(i) The owner shall ensure that the designated dog wears the tag or tags provided
by the animal services provider at all times and shall pay the reasonable cost for
such tag or tags;
(j) The owner shall ensure that the designated dog is kept, when it is on the lands
and premises of the owner, confined:
a. Within the dwelling;
b. In an outdoor pen that is both secure and provides humane shelter to the
satisfaction of the animal services provider;
c. In an area with a secure and adequate fence to the satisfaction of the
animal services provider however the animal services provider may refuse
to approve any fenced area if, in the sole discretion of the animal services
provider, a fenced area would provide insufficient protection to members of
the public including unsupervised children who may wander into the area;
or
d. When outside of the dwelling and the approved pen or fenced area
contemplated by subsections (b) and (c), under the effective control of a
person of at least eighteen years of age and under leash, such leash not to
exceed 1.8 metres (6 feet) in length and to be approved by the animal
services provider, and, where the dog is required to wear a muzzle off its
property by this designation shall also wear a muzzle confined in
accordance with this subsection (d);
(k) The owner shall ensure that the designated dog is kept caged, penned, or in a
locked room not accessible to children or through inadvertence, or under the
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control of an occupant of the dwelling who is at least eighteen years of age when
(l)The owner shall ensure that the designated dog iskept under the effective
control of a person of at least eighteen years of age with the use of a body harness
to be approved by the animal services provider, and under leash, such leash not
to exceed 1.8 metres (6 feet) in length and to be approved by theanimal services
caged or otherwise penned or confined to the satisfaction of the animal services
provider;
(m)The owner shall ensure that the designated dog wears a securely attached
muzzle that is satisfactory to the animal services provider at all times when it is off
satisfaction of the animal services provider;
(n)The owner shall ensure that the warning sign or signs provided by the animal
person would normally approach and at any other place on the property as directed
by the animal services provider. The sign(s) shall be posted in such a manner that
it/they cannot be easily removed by passersby and the sign posted at the entrance,
which a person would normally approach must be clearly visible to a person
approaching the entrance, or, when in a multiple unit dwelling,the owner will
provide the name of the property owner and property manager if any and allow the
animal services provider to request that person to post a sign or signs;
(o)The owner shall ensure that the designated dog is microchipped by a licensed
veterinarian and supply the microchip information to the animal services provider.
The owner shall also permit the animal services provider to verify the implantation
of such microchip.
ALIGNMENT WITH CITY OF KITCHENER STRATEGIC PLAN:
The recommendation of thi
the delivery of core service.
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS:
There are no financial implications associated with this report.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT:
INFORM -All those in attendance at the September 21, 2020,Hearingwere advised of the
it would be considered at the October 5, 2020,Councilmeeting.
In addition, a Notice of Decision was sent to the Appellant and the Respondents via registered
mail onOctober 2, 2020; thereby,
would be considered by Council and the process for registering as a delegation.
ACKNOWLEDGED BY: Victoria Raab, General Manager, Corporate Services
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