Camas dog owners, take note: A newly amended city ordinance could come back to bite you, if your barking pup is disrupting your neighbors.
The Camas City Council passed an amendment to the animal noise ordinance on Tuesday, Jan. 2, that strengthens the language relating to barking, howling or disruptive dogs.
Until last week, the city’s animal noise ordinance stated that it was unlawful for any dog to habitually bark, whine or howl to a degree that is disruptive to neighbors or the public.
The council voted to replace the word “habitual” with more specific language to meet the standards set by the Washington Supreme Court in the Spokane v. Fisher, which found the word “habitual” too subjective.
The amended ordinance now states that dog owners should not allow their pet to bark, bay, cry, howl or make any other noise continuously for a period of 10 minutes or more, or bark intermittently for 30 minutes or more, to the reasonable disturbance of any person at any time of the day or night.