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(e)Medication and prophylactic immunization and dates administered, <br />(f)Internal parasite medication(s) and date(s) administered, <br />(g)A guarantee of good health for a period of not less than one week with <br />recommendation to have the animal examined by a licensed veterinarian. <br />(2)The permit holder shall retain a copy of the written statement for 12 months from <br />date of sale. <br />(C)The pet shop permit holder shall be further required to register with the Department of <br />Animal Control the name, address, and telephone number of each buyer or new owner of any <br />dog or cat transferred within five days after the sale or transfer. <br />(D)The Animal Control Officer or health department may restrict the sale of any animal <br />suspected of being diseased or otherwise unfit for sale. An examination by a licensed <br />veterinarian may be requested at the expense of the enforcement agency. <br />(1)The permit holder shall reimburse the enforcing agency's veterinary fees if the <br />inspection by the veterinarian concludes the animal to be unfit for sale at the time of inspection. <br />(2)The inspection is to be made by a veterinarian within 24 hours of the enforcing <br />agency's determination that the said animal is not fit for sale. <br />(E)All pet shops herein defined and stores selling animals, birds, reptiles and fish as pets <br />shall take care to house animals in a sanitary manner. Appropriate medical services, care, and <br />housing shall be given according to individual species needs. <br />(F)No puppy or kitten under the age of eight weeks may be offered for sale, trade or other <br />compensation or for free giveaway (except a puppy or kitten, or litter or litters taken to the <br />Department of Animal Control). <br />('74 Code, § 6-13)(Ord. G-14-81, passed 9-22-81; Am. Ord. S-208-85, passed 11-12-85; Am. <br />Ord. G-32-86, passed 8-26-86; Am. Ord. G-18-03, passed 5-27-03; Am. Ord. G-24-09, passed <br />12-8-09)Penalty, see § 91.999 <br />§ 91.060 CIRCUSES, ANIMAL CONCESSIONS AND ANIMAL EVENT. <br />Any person who is responsible for a circus, animal concession or animal event as defined by <br />this chapter must obtain a circus, animal concession or animal event permit. Non-profit <br />organizations conducting circuses, animal concessions, and events are required to obtain a permit <br />in order to allow inspection but those permits will be issued as complimentary when non-profit <br />status has been verified. <br /> <br />