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Animal Ordinances in Cedar Hill, TX (2026)

7 verified animal ordinances for Cedar Hill, Texas, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Chickens & Livestock

Cedar Hill allows hens in residential zones with setback rules under Code of Ordinances Ch. 14 (Animals). Roosters are prohibited and coops must be kept clean to avoid nuisance violations.

Cedar Hill Chickens and Backyard Poultry Rules

Some Restrictions

Tex. Agriculture Code Ch. 251 (Right to Farm)

Sec. 251.004. NUISANCE OR OTHER ACTIONS. (a) No nuisance action or other action to restrain an agricultural operation may be brought against an agricultural operation that has lawfully been in operation and substantially unchanged for one year or more prior to the date on which the action is brought. A person who brings a nuisance action or other action to restrain an agricultural operation tha...

Dog Leash Laws

Cedar Hill requires dogs on leash in public. Off-leash in designated parks only. License and rabies vaccination required. TX HSC §822.013 covers dogs at large.

Cedar Hill Dog Leash Laws

Some Restrictions

Tex. Health & Safety Code Sec. 822.007

Sec. 822.007. LOCAL REGULATION OF DOGS. This subchapter does not prohibit a municipality or county from adopting leash or registration requirements applicable to dogs. Sec. 822.012. CERTAIN DOGS AND COYOTES PROHIBITED FROM RUNNING AT LARGE; CRIMINAL PENALTY. (a) The owner, keeper, or person in control of a dog or coyote that the owner, keeper, or person knows is accustomed to run, worry, or kil...

Breed Restrictions

Cedar Hill does not ban specific dog breeds. Texas Health & Safety Code Ch. 822 preempts breed-specific bans, but dangerous dogs face strict registration, containment, and insurance rules.

Cedar Hill Dangerous Dog and Breed Rules

Some Restrictions

Tex. Health & Safety Code Sec. 822.047

Sec. 822.047. LOCAL REGULATION OF DANGEROUS DOGS. A county or municipality may place additional requirements or restrictions on dangerous dogs if the requirements or restrictions: (1) are not specific to one breed or several breeds of dogs; and (2) are more stringent than restrictions provided by this subchapter.

Beekeeping

Cedar Hill has no specific beekeeping ordinance. Bees would likely fall under wild animal provisions of Ch. 3, Art. IV. TX Agriculture Code Ch. 131 regulates beekeeping and may preempt local restrictions. TAIS registration available. Nuisance provisions (Sec. 3-26) may apply if problems arise.

Cedar Hill Beekeeping Regulations

Few Restrictions

Tex. Agriculture Code Sec. 131.045

Sec. 131.045. BEEKEEPER REGISTRATION. (a) Each beekeeper in this state may register on an annual basis with the chief apiary inspector. A registration under this section expires August 31 following the date the registration is issued. (b) A registration must include: (1) information required by the chief apiary inspector; and (2) the county or counties in which the beekeeper operates. (c) The i...

Exotic Pets

Cedar Hill Ch. 3, Art. IV, Sec. 3-72 prohibits wild and dangerous wild animals inside the city. Limited exceptions for commercial (14 days max), film production, AZA programs, wildlife rehabilitation. Non-dangerous wild animals may get annual permits with liability insurance and inspections.

Cedar Hill Exotic Pet Regulations

Heavy Restrictions

Tex. Health & Safety Code Sec. 822.101

Sec. 822.101. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: ... (4) "Dangerous wild animal" means: (A) a lion; (B) a tiger; (C) an ocelot; (D) a cougar; (E) a leopard; (F) a cheetah; (G) a jaguar; (H) a bobcat; (I) a lynx; (J) a serval; (K) a caracal; (L) a hyena; (M) a bear; (N) a coyote; (O) a jackal; (P) a baboon; (Q) a chimpanzee; (R) an orangutan; (S) a gorilla; or (T) any hybrid of an animal listed in...

Wildlife Feeding

Feeding deer, coyotes, and other wildlife is discouraged in Cedar Hill, especially near Cedar Hill State Park. Feeding that creates a nuisance or attracts predators can trigger Code Enforcement action.

Cedar Hill Wildlife Feeding Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Livestock

Cedar Hill restricts livestock such as horses, cattle, goats, and pigs in residential zones. Large animals are typically only allowed on agricultural-zoned acreage with minimum lot size requirements.

Cedar Hill Livestock and Large Animal Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Looking for Dallas County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Cedar Hill city rules.

Animal Ordinances in Dallas County