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of 5-24-05). (e) No person shall train, assist, umpire/referee or in any way participate in the training of any animal to be used for animal fighting or used as bait or for animal fighting, or torment, badger or bait any animal for the purpose of fighting or blood sport training or any other such activity, the primary purpose of which is the training/conditioning of animals for aggressive or vicious behavior or animal fights or exhibitions of fighting animals. (1) Any dog that, according to the records of the county, has without provocation either: a. State law referenceDangerous Dog Control Law, O.C.G.A. Most pet dogs possess a natural predatory instinct. f. Adequate space for the number of animals on the property. of 6-11-85; Ord. A vaccinated animal if the animal has a medical condition, verified by a written statement from a licensed veterinarian, and confinement at CCAC or a veterinary clinic would be detrimental to the health and welfare of the animal. (Ord. Garbagemeans all refuse matter/effluent. of 10-24-89; Code 1977, 3-5-3; Ord. Confining the animal in strict isolation is the responsibility of the animal owner and subject to unannounced inspections by CCAC. 31-19-6; rabies inoculation tags, O.C.G.A. 4-5-1 et seq. chickens are allowed in cobb county ga (2) No animal that is in strict confinement for biting shall be vaccinated for rabies until the end of the quarantine period. (b) No animal shall be used to train other animals to fight. of 10-24-89; Code 1977, 3-5-18; Ord. of 10-24-89; Code 1977, 3-5-15; Ord. Animal waste will be removed in a timely manner by placing said material in a closed or sealed container and thereafter disposing of it in the animal owner's trash receptacle, sanitary disposal unit, or other closed or sealed refuse container, so as to provide a sanitary and odor-free condition at all times. (20) Otherwise treating any animal in a cruel or inhumane manner; (1) Licensed veterinarians who perform surgery or euthanasia and CCAC personnel who euthanize animals under the direction of the CCAC manager per the guidelines of the Georgia Veterinary Medical Association, Georgia Department of Agriculture and this chapter are not in violation of this chapter.