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12 <br />of any lease renewal that the person owns a dangerous dog that will <br />reside at the property. <br /> <br />12-8.5. Sale. The owner of a dangerous dog must notify the <br />purchaser that the Animal Control Authority has identified the dog as a <br />dangerous dog. The seller must also notify the Animal Control Authority in <br />writing of the sale and provide the Animal Control Authority with the new <br />owner’s name, address and telephone number. <br /> <br />12-8.6. Muzzling. If the dangerous dog is outside a Proper <br />Enclosure, the dog must be muzzled and restrained by substantial chain <br />or leash and be under the physical restraint of a responsible person. The <br />muzzle must be made in a manner that will prevent the dog from biting <br />any person or animal but that will not cause injury to the dog or interfere <br />with its vision or respiration. <br /> <br />12-8.7. Sterilization. The Animal Control Authority may require a <br />dangerous dog to be sterilized at the owner’s expense. If the owner does <br />not have the dangerous dog sterilized, the Animal Control Authority may <br />have the animal sterilized at the owner’s expense. <br /> <br />12-9. POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DOG RESTRICTIONS. <br /> <br />12-9.1. Registration Required. No person may keep a potentially <br />dangerous dog in the Town of White Bear unless the dog is registered <br />with the Animal Control Authority as provided in this section. The Animal <br />Control Authority shall issue a Certificate of Registration to the owner of a <br />potentially dangerous dog if the owner presents the following information: <br /> <br />12-9.1(a). Microchip. The owner has had a microchip <br />identification implanted in the dangerous dog, and the name of <br />the microchip manufacturer and identification number of the <br />microchip must be provided to the Animal Control Authority. If <br />the microchip is not implanted by the owner, it may be implanted <br />by the Animal Control Authority with the costs borne by the <br />dog’s owner. <br /> <br />12-9.1(b). Warning Symbol. The owner has posted a warning <br />symbol to inform children that there is a potentially dangerous <br />dog on the property. The Animal Control Authority shall <br />approve the warning symbol and its location on the property. <br /> <br />12-9.2. The Animal Control Authority may also require any of the <br />following items to register a potentially dangerous dog: <br />