Dallas County has no county-specific hoarding ordinance. Texas Penal Code 42.092 governs cruelty to non-livestock animals; Dallas County Sheriff investigates in unincorporated areas. Cities like Dallas and Irving handle their own cases through municipal animal services.
Texas does not preempt animal cruelty enforcement, but counties have limited rulemaking authority. Dallas County Sheriff investigates suspected hoarding inside unincorporated pockets, partnering with the District Attorney for prosecution under Texas Penal Code 42.092 and seizure warrants under Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 821. Cruel treatment is a Class A misdemeanor; torture or repeat offenses are state-jail felonies. Most Dallas County residents live inside incorporated cities, so cases typically route to Dallas Animal Services, Irving Animal Services, or other municipal departments. The county provides no separate per-household pet cap; cities set their own limits.
Class A misdemeanor convictions carry up to one year jail and fines up to four thousand dollars per animal. Felony torture charges add prison time, mandatory animal surrender, restitution, and court-ordered ownership bans for years.
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