(1) The owner of an animal must ensure that the animal is not a nuisance to people or other animals.
(2) An animal is a nuisance if the animal:
(a) is injurious or dangerous to the health of the community or another person; or
(b) behaves repeatedly in a manner contrary to the general interest of the community or specific interests of another person; or
(c) creates a noise of a degree or extent that disturbs the reasonable mental, physical or social well-being of a person other than its owner; or
(d) defecates to a degree or extent that causes annoyance to a person other than its owner.