Animal Nuisance
How many pets are too many?
Any Janesville homeowner can
have up to four dogs and cats, in any combination. However, if you want to have
just cats, three cats is the limit you can keep in your home. If you have just
dogs, three dogs is the limit you can keep in your home. So, a house could have
three dogs and one cat, or three cats and one dog. Or you may have two cats and
two dogs.
Ordinances do not allow wild, exotic, and/or vicious pets including
raccoons, any pigs, and poisonous or constricting snakes such as pythons or
boas. Animals that are not wild and are acceptable include ferrets, and
nonpoisonous and nonconstricting snakes. Please call
the Police Department for details.
Leashes
Cats and dogs are not
allowed to run freely without a leash, according to a city ordinance. Animals
are never allowed on any school grounds.
When a police officer finds a cat or dog running loose, the officer will most
likely attempt to return the pet to the owner. If the owner cannot be found,
the officer will take the pet to the Rock County Humane Society. The owner may
then have to pay a fee as much as $35 to the Humane Society if it has to pick
up the animal and pay daily boarding fees. If it cannot be proven whether the
animal has had its rabies shot, state law requires the owner to buy a $10
certificate promising that the pet will receive its rabies shots within three
days.
Whenever you walk your pet in Janesville,
it must be on a leash that is no more than six feet long. Pets are not
permitted on any public playground, golf course, bike trail or park from May 15
to September 15, by ordinance. The only place you can let your pet run without
a leash is in your own yard or Pet Exercise and Training Areas.
Pet Exercise and Training Areas
Treat your dog to exercise at the City's Pet Exercise and Training areas
(PETA), where you can exercise your dogs year-round without having to comply with
the leash law. They are found in Palmer Park (between Palmer
Drive, I-90 and Mohawk
Drive) and along the Rock
River Parkway. Hours are daily from 5:00 a.m. to 11:00
p.m. Owners must keep their dogs under control and clean up after
them.
Cleaning Up After Your Pet
Help keep Janesville beautiful. You must clean up after your pet within five
minutes on any public or private property that is not your own, or possibly be
fined $212, first offense.
Dogs Love Trucks
But don't let your dog ride in the back of a pickup truck unless it is
secured in a cage or enclosure. The fine for not securing them is typically
$212, first offense.
Dog & Cat Licenses
All dogs and cats in Janesville
over the age of 5 months are required to have a license. You can obtain the
licenses at the Clerk-Treasurer's office. Costs are $5.00 for each animal
spayed or neutered, and $10.00 for each animal that is not spayed or neutered.
Owners must renew licenses each January 1. A $5.00 late fee will be charged if
you renew a license after March 31. Information required for the license
includes pet owner's name, address and phone number, pet name, breed and color,
and a vaccination certificate. We will not issue a license without a valid
veterinarian's vaccination certificate.
Complaints
Always call the Janesville Police Department if you suspect someone is
neglecting or abusing an animal, see a dog running loose or are disturbed by
incessantly barking dogs. Please do not contact the Humane Society. Police
officers will assess the situation, and will call the Humane Society if they
need its services. For removal of dead animals on public property, please
contact City Services.
Penalties
The fine for allowing dogs in parks or schools, barking and running at
large, and not licensing is typically $125.90 for the first offense. The fine
for not cleaning up after an animal is $212 for the first offense. We are
informing you of these fines because we feel you have a right to know about
them, and want to save you expense and trouble.