Cleveland County has no countywide leash ordinance for unincorporated areas. State law (4 O.S. Β§44) requires dangerous dogs to be confined or leashed and muzzled when off the owner's property. Owners are liable for dogs running at large that cause injury or kill livestock (4 O.S. Β§42.1). City of Norman Code requires leashes in public; CCSO handles loose-dog complaints in unincorporated areas.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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