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3301 Silver Lake Road, Saint Anthony Village, MN 55418
Phone: 612-782-3301
Monday-Friday: 8AM - 4:30PM
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Complete this registration and return it to City Hall.
Upon issuance of the registration, the city will provide the owner with a uniform warning symbol provided by the Police Department to be placed on the property to inform children that there is a dangerous dog on the property.
The city will provide the owner with a tag to be affixed to the dog’s collar at all times identifying the dog as dangerous. The city will also add the dog to a map available on our website showing the registered sites of both potentially dangerous and dangerous dogs.
LINK TO COMPLETE INFORMATION ABOUT DANGEROUS ANIMALS REGULATIONS FOR SAINT ANTHONY VILLAGE.
Which of the following designation did the SAPD assign to your dog?
A “proper enclosure” per State Statute is defined as securely confined indoors or in a securely enclosed and locked pen or structure suitable to prevent the animal from escaping and providing protection from the elements for the dog.
A proper enclosure does not include a porch, patio, or any part of a house, garage, or other structure that would allow the dog to exit of its own volition, or any house or structure in which windows are open or in which door or window screens are the only obstacles that prevent the dog from exiting.
Chief of Police or designee determines if the enclosure is appropriate in his or her sole and absolute discretion.
POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS / License Fee $500**(1) a proper enclosure exists for the dangerous dog on the premises, as well as a warning sign that there is a dangerous dog on the property;(2) the owner has paid the license fee, in addition to any regular dog licensing fees; and(3) the owner has had a microchip implanted in the dangerous dog and provided the details to the authority.
DANGEROUS / License fee $500**To obtain a registration, the owner must present sufficient evidence that:(1) a proper enclosure exists for the dangerous dog on the premises, as well as a warning sign that there is a dangerous dog on the property;(2) the owner has obtained a surety bond or liability insurance policy of at least $300,000, payable to any person injured by the dangerous dog;(3) the owner has paid a license fee, in addition to any regular dog licensing fees; and(4) the owner has had a microchip implanted in the dangerous dog and provided the details to the authority.
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