Pasco County requires dogs to be leashed or under control when off the owner's property. Chapter 14 mandates annual licensing for dogs and cats four months of age or older. Tethering dogs on chains without direct human supervision is prohibited. Two-point restraint or crate required for dogs in pickup truck beds.
Pasco County requires dogs to be on leash in all public areas. Off-leash exercise permitted only in designated dog parks. Dogs must be licensed per local requirements and rabies-vaccinated per FL Statute Β§828.30. Dogs at large may be impounded by animal control. Dangerous dog designation under FL Β§767 is behavior-based. Owner responsible for waste cleanup. Floridaβs wildlife (alligators, venomous snakes) creates additional risks for unleashed dogs near waterways and natural areas.
Off-leash: $50 to $200. At-large: impound fees plus citation. Unlicensed: $50 to $250. Waste: $50 to $500.
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