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Animal Ordinances in College Station, TX (2026)

6 verified animal ordinances for College Station, Texas, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Chickens & Livestock

College Station allows backyard chickens in residential areas with a limit of six hens and no roosters. Coops must be set back 20 feet from property lines and kept clean to prevent nuisance complaints.

College Station Backyard Chicken Rules

Some Restrictions

Tex. Agric. Code Sec. 161.001

Sec. 161.001. DEFINITIONS. (a) In this chapter: (1) "Animal" includes livestock, exotic livestock, domestic fowl, and exotic fowl. ... (4) "Exotic livestock" means grass-eating or plant-eating, single-hooved or cloven-hooved mammals that are not indigenous to this state and are known as ungulates, including animals from the swine, horse, tapir, rhinoceros, elephant, deer, and antelope families....

Dog Leash Laws

College Station 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.

College Station Dog Leash Laws

Some Restrictions

Tex. Health & Safety Code Sec. 822.041

Sec. 822.041. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: ... (2) "Dangerous dog" means a dog that: (A) makes an unprovoked attack on a person that causes bodily injury and occurs in a place other than an enclosure in which the dog was being kept and that was reasonably certain to prevent the dog from leaving the enclosure on its own; or (B) commits unprovoked acts in a place other than an enclosure in wh...

Breed Restrictions

Texas does not ban specific dog breeds. Lillian’s Law (HSC Ch. 822) is behavior-based. Dangerous dog designations based on individual dog’s actions.

College Station Dog Breed Restrictions

Few 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

College Station may allow residential beekeeping with hive limits and setbacks. Africanized bee concerns in Texas. Regulations vary by city.

College Station Beekeeping Rules

Some Restrictions

Tex. Agric. Code Sec. 131.001

Sec. 131.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: ... (2) "Apiary" means a place where colonies of bees or nuclei of bees are kept. (3) "Beekeeper" means a person who owns, leases, possesses, controls, or manages one or more colonies of bees for any personal or commercial purpose. (4) "Bee" means any stage of the common honeybee, Apis mellifera species. (5) "Colony" means a distinguishable localized ...

Exotic Pets

College Station restricts ownership of exotic and wild animals. Many species require special permits or are prohibited entirely for public safety.

College Station Exotic & Wild Animal Regulations

Heavy Restrictions

Tex. Health & Safety Code Sec. 822.103

Sec. 822.103. CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION; FEES. (a) A person may not own, harbor, or have custody or control of a dangerous wild animal for any purpose unless the person holds a certificate of registration for that animal issued by an animal registration agency. (b) A certificate of registration issued under this subchapter is not transferrable and is valid for one year after its date of issua...

Wildlife Feeding

College Station restricts or prohibits intentional feeding of wildlife including deer, coyotes, and bears. Feeding wildlife creates public safety hazards and nuisance conditions.

College Station Wildlife Feeding Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Looking for Brazos County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement College Station city rules.

Animal Ordinances in Brazos County