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(1) Biting Pedestrians. An animal shall not without provocation bite any pedestrian lawfully upon any public sidewalk, street, alley, or other public place in the city.

(2) Biting persons other than pedestrians. An animal which is in the city on the premises of a person other than the keeper without the express or implied permission of the owner or person in possession of such premises shall not, without provocation, bite any person lawfully upon said premises.

(3) Attempting to bite pedestrians. An animal shall not without provocation while on a public sidewalk, street, alley, or other public place in the city charge, attack, snap, or growl at nor attempt to bite any pedestrian lawfully upon any public sidewalk, street, alley, or other public place in the city in such a manner and under such circumstances as to cause said pedestrian to reasonably believe that he or she is in real and immediate danger of being bitten. (Ord. 00-2 §2, 2000; Ord. 87-6 §6, 1987).