San Diego County does not impose breed-specific legislation (BSL). No dog breeds are banned in unincorporated areas. California state law (Food and Agricultural Code Β§31683) preempts local breed-specific bans. All dogs are regulated by behavior, not breed.
There are no breed-specific restrictions or bans in unincorporated San Diego County. California state law prohibits local jurisdictions from enacting breed-specific legislation. All dogs are subject to the same leash laws, licensing requirements, and dangerous animal provisions regardless of breed. A dog of any breed may be declared potentially dangerous or vicious based on behavior under County Code and state law. Owners of dogs declared dangerous must comply with additional requirements including secure enclosures, liability insurance, and special tags. Some insurance companies may impose breed-based restrictions on homeowner policies, but this is a private matter, not a county regulation.
Individual dogs may be declared potentially dangerous or vicious based on behavior, triggering additional owner requirements. This applies to all breeds equally.
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