366 - Dog stealing.

§ 366. Dog stealing. It shall be unlawful for any person:    1.  To remove or cause to be removed the collar, identification tag or  any other identification by which the owner may be ascertained from  any  dog, cat or any other domestic animal as defined in subdivision seven of  section  one  hundred eight of this chapter, or to entice any identified  dog, cat or other such domestic animal into  or  out  of  any  house  or  enclosure  for  the  purpose  of  removing  its collar, tag or any other  identification, except with the owner's permission;    2. To entice, seize or molest any dog, while it is being held  or  led  by  any  person or while it is properly muzzled or wearing a collar with  an identification tag attached, except where such action  is  incidental  to the enforcement of some law or regulation;    3.  To  transport  any  dog,  not  lawfully in his possession, for the  purpose of killing or selling such dog.    Any person violating any of  the  provisions  of  this  section,  upon  conviction  thereof,  shall  be  punished  by  a  fine not exceeding two  hundred dollars, or by imprisonment not to  exceed  six  months,  or  by  both.