Colorado Code § 30-15-101

Pet animal control and licensing
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(1) (a) The board of county
commissioners of any county may adopt a resolution for the control and licensing of dogs and
other pet animals as provided in this part 1. The resolution may:
(I) Require licensing of dogs and other pet animals by owners and impose reasonable
conditions and fees on the same. No registration permit or license shall be issued by any board of
county commissioners unless and until the owner of a dog, cat, or ferret exhibits to the board or
designated official a valid rabies vaccination certificate indicating the dog, cat, or ferret has been
vaccinated against rabies by a licensed veterinarian. The county pet animal control resolution
may exempt dogs, cats, or ferrets below a specified age from licensing and registration or
vaccination requirements, or both; except that the recommendations of the department of public
health and environment shall be followed concerning the minimum age for the vaccination.
(II) Require that dogs and other pet animals be under control at all times and define
"control", which may vary from time to time, place to place, and animal to animal;
(III) Define "vicious dog" and "vicious animal";
(IV) Establish a dog pound, or other animal holding facility, and engage personnel to
operate it and otherwise to enforce the county dog control resolution or any other resolution
concerning the control of pet animals;
(V) Provide for the impoundment of animals which are vicious, not under control, or
otherwise not in conformity with the resolutions;
(VI) Establish terms and conditions for the release or other disposition of impounded
animals;
(VII) Establish such other reasonable regulations and restrictions for the control of dogs
and other pet animals as the board of county commissioners may deem necessary.
(b) The control provisions of such resolution, as provided in subparagraph (II) of
paragraph (a) of this subsection (1), shall not apply to dogs while actually working livestock,
locating or retrieving wild game in season for a licensed hunter, or assisting law enforcement
officers or while actually being trained for any of these pursuits.
(2) In order to implement the provisions of this section, any county or municipality may
enter into an intergovernmental agreement pursuant to the provisions of part 2 of article 1 of title
29, C.R.S., to provide for the control, licensing, impounding, or disposition of dogs or other pet
animals or to provide for the accomplishment of any other aspect of a county or municipal dog
control or pet animal control licensing resolution or ordinance.
(3) For purposes of this part 1, "pet animal" means and includes any animal owned or
kept by a person for companionship or protection or for sale to others for such purposes. Except
as otherwise provided in this subsection (3), "pet animal" does not include wildlife, livestock
used for any purpose or which is estray as defined in section 35-44-101, C.R.S., or animals
which are owned or bought and sold through the efforts of those that are licensed, inspected, or
both, by the United States Department of Agriculture, the Colorado department of agriculture, or
both; however, nothing in this subsection (3) shall be construed to exempt such animals from
county control regulations.

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