Guard and sentry dog services shall comply with all provisions
of the Illinois Humane Care for Animals Act [510 ILCS 70 ] and the Illinois
Animal Control Act [510 ILCS 5 ] relating to the care the animals receive when
stationed at a point away from the licensed facility as well as at the
facility. In addition to the general content of 510 ILCS 70 and 510 ILCS 5, the
dog services shall comply specifically with the following:
a) Any animal utilized for guard or sentry
dog purposes shall be immunized against distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis,
and parvovirus, and a current and valid certificate of these immunizations
shall be retained on file at the facility. This is in addition to the mandatory
rabies immunization as required pursuant to the Illinois Animal Control
Act.
b) Any animal utilized or
maintained as a guard or sentry dog shall be in a physically healthy condition
by gross observation and free from any apparent disease or internal or external
parasitic condition. Any animal that the Department has reasonable cause to
believe is injured, sick, diseased, unwell, or malnourished or constitutes a
danger to the public health and safety may be ordered to be removed from the
premises and restricted from use until the animal is examined by a licensed
veterinarian and provided the recommended treatment, if deemed to be necessary.
A statement will be retained on file and be available for review by Department
representatives. Any animal shall be restricted from use until a statement
attesting to its satisfactory condition is received from the licensed
veterinarian and such statement relayed to the Department. Every dog currently
used as a guard dog or sentry dog shall be examined and certified for health
within 90 days after the effective date of these regulations. Any new animal
purchased or obtained before being stationed at any point shall be examined by
a veterinarian and receive the necessary immunizations at least 72 hours before
use as a guard or sentry animal.
c)
All animals utilized for guard or sentry dog service shall have the proper
current licenses and tags affixed to its collar, harness or other device and
have a fluorescent medallion affixed to signify the animal as having such a
designation and purpose.
d) No
person shall keep, use, or maintain a guard dog or sentry dog on any premises
unless a warning sign is posted in plain view at each gate or entrance to the
premises. The signs shall include the message "WARNING: GUARD DOG ON PREMISES"
in bold print and shall have the name of the guard dog service or other
responsible person and a 24-hour emergency telephone number printed below the
warning.
e) No person shall keep,
use, or maintain a guard dog or sentry dog on any premises unless the dog is
provided full access to an enclosed building, dog house, or similar shelter. If
more than one animal is utilized for a guard or sentry dog at one location,
each must be furnished adequate shelter. The shelter must:
1) Be constructed in a manner to assure
protection of the dog from the elements.
2) Have a floor off the ground and be cleaned
and maintained in a manner to assure the best possible sanitary
condition.
3) Be of adequate size
to accommodate the number and size of dogs required to utilize the prescribed
housing. A shelter will be presumed to be of adequate size if the dog has
freedom to sit, stand, and lie in comfort.
4) If the structure is not radiantly heated,
it shall have a sufficient quantity of suitable bedding material such as hay,
straw, cedar shavings, or the equivalent to provide insulation and protection
against cold and dampness for comfort.
5) The shelter shall be placed in such
location or protected to prevent wind and the other elements from injuring the
contained animal's health.
f) No person shall keep, use or maintain a
guard dog or sentry dog on any premises unless the dog has access to water at
all times with ice not being considered as water, and:
1) if the water is kept in a container or
pail, the water is kept in an area to prevent contamination and spillage and
replaced with fresh water at least once each calendar day; or
2) if the water is provided by an automatic
or demand device, the water supply to the device is on 24 hours each
day.
g) No person shall
keep, use, or maintain a guard dog or sentry dog on any premises unless the dog
is provided sufficient quantities of dog food to maintain proper body weight
and good general health. The food shall be kept in a suitable container within
viewable range without the need to enter the premises but kept in an area to
prevent tampering, contamination or spillage. Fresh food shall be placed in a
clean container at least once each calendar day. Spoiled or contaminated food
shall be disposed of in a proper manner.
h) Each guard dog service shall notify by
mail the fire station and police station closest to the premises where the dog
will be on duty, not more than 15 days before a dog is sent on an assignment,
if the guard dog service knows it will be providing services at that time. If a
guard dog service first becomes aware that a dog will be sent on an assignment
less than 15 days before the guard dog service will be providing services, the
guard dog service shall notify in person the fire station and police station
closest to the premises where the dog will be on duty within 24 hours after
becoming aware of the assignment. The local law enforcement agency and fire
department shall maintain a file on these assignments, and each file shall
contain a manned 24-hour emergency telephone number in the event the premises
must be entered for police or fire reasons. If a pager number or answering
device is used, a response shall be received within 30 minutes to comply with
the manned telephone requirement. The local law enforcement agency and fire
department shall make these files available to Department investigators and
approved humane investigators on request.
i) Each guard dog or sentry dog shall,
whenever the dog is kept on actual duty, be visited by a dog handler at least
once daily to insure that the dog's physical condition, its surroundings, and
its food and water supply are adequate as specified in this Section and if
inadequate the dog handler shall do whatever may be necessary to correct or
remedy the situation. The dog handler shall be either the owner of, or be
employed by or under contract to, the guard dog or sentry dog service that
placed the dog on assignment.
j)
Whenever a dog subject to this Section is being transported anywhere, it shall
be well secured in a humane manner as will reasonably prevent its possible
escape. When animals are transported in crates or containers, the crates or
containers must be constructed of nonabrasive wire or a smooth, durable
material suitable for the animals. Crates and containers must be clean,
adequately ventilated, contain sufficient space to allow the animals to turn
around and provide maximum safety and protection to the animals. No guard dog
or sentry dog shall be transported in the trunk of a car or on open bed
trucks.