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Animal Ordinances in Eastvale, CA (2026)

10 verified animal ordinances for Eastvale, California, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Chickens & Livestock

Eastvale's own Zoning Code reflects the city's semi-rural heritage. It defines 'crowing fowl' to include chickens, peafowl and guinea fowl, and limits grazing animals to no more than five per acre. Permitted numbers of fowl depend on the parcel's zoning district under the permitted-use matrix, and increasing those numbers requires a crowing fowl permit.

Eastvale Chickens and Backyard Livestock

Some Restrictions

Dog Leash Laws

Eastvale contracts animal control to the Riverside County Department of Animal Services, so Riverside County Code Title 6, Chapter 6.08 governs. Off the owner's premises a dog must be physically restrained by a leash of a size and material appropriate to the dog, held by a person able to control it. Voice or signal control alone does not satisfy the law.

Eastvale Dog Leash Laws

Some Restrictions

Breed Restrictions

Eastvale has no breed ban. California Food & Agricultural Code section 31683 prohibits any program regulating dogs from being breed-specific, so neither Eastvale nor Riverside County may declare a breed dangerous or vicious. Dangerous-dog rules in Riverside County Code Chapter 6.16 are based on a dog's behavior, not its breed.

Eastvale Dog Breed Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Beekeeping

California law requires every beekeeper to register their hives with the county agricultural commissioner. In Eastvale that is the Riverside County Agricultural Commissioner. Registration is annual (by January 1, or within 30 days of acquiring an apiary), with a $10 fee that counties may waive for hobbyists with nine or fewer colonies. Where bees may be kept is governed by Eastvale's Zoning Code.

Eastvale Beekeeping Rules

Some Restrictions

Exotic Pets

Eastvale follows California's statewide restricted-species law. Fish & Game Code section 2118 makes it unlawful to import, transport or possess listed wild animals without a permit, and permits under Title 14 CCR section 671 are not issued for keeping wild animals as pets. So most exotic animals - many primates, big cats, ferrets, certain reptiles - cannot be kept as pets in Eastvale.

Eastvale Exotic Pet Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Wildlife Feeding

California regulation prohibits knowingly feeding big-game mammals such as deer and bears (Cal. Code Regs., Title 14, section 251.3), and harassment of wildlife is barred under section 251.1. These state rules apply in Eastvale. Feeding that attracts coyotes or other wildlife and creates a nuisance can also draw local enforcement through the city's nuisance provisions.

Eastvale Wildlife Feeding Rules

Some Restrictions

Livestock

Reflecting its semi-rural roots, Eastvale's Zoning Code allows livestock on appropriately zoned parcels but caps grazing at five animals per acre (cattle, horses, sheep, goats and similar farm stock, excluding hogs). Whether livestock is allowed, and how many, depends on the parcel's zoning district under the permitted-use matrix. Eastvale is incorporated, so its Zoning Code - not county Ordinance 348 - controls.

Eastvale Livestock and Horse Keeping

Some Restrictions

Animal Hoarding

Eastvale relies on Riverside County's kennel and cattery licensing to curb excessive animal accumulation: five or more dogs requires a kennel license and ten or more cats requires a cattery license. Beyond licensing, California animal-cruelty law (Penal Code section 597) and the county's public-nuisance provisions (Riverside County Code 6.08.230) address neglect and unsanitary conditions typical of hoarding.

Eastvale Animal Hoarding and Number Limits

Some Restrictions

Pet Limits

Through its Riverside County Animal Services contract, Eastvale follows the county's kennel and cattery thresholds. A Class I kennel - five or more dogs (4 months+) - requires a kennel license, so up to four dogs may be kept without one. A cattery is ten or more cats (4 months+). Keeping at or above these counts triggers licensing and zoning requirements.

Eastvale Pet Limits (Dogs and Cats)

Some Restrictions

Cat Rules

Eastvale follows Riverside County's animal code for cats. Cats over four months must be microchipped, and the county requires identifying microchips for dogs and cats so owners of lost animals can be contacted. A 'cattery' is ten or more cats (4 months+), so up to nine cats may be kept without cattery licensing. There is no general leash law for cats.

Eastvale Cat Rules

Few Restrictions

Looking for Riverside County county-wide rules?

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

Animal Ordinances in Riverside County