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Animal Ordinances in Maple Grove, MN (2026)

10 verified animal ordinances for Maple Grove, Minnesota, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Chickens & Livestock

Maple Grove only allows chickens and other fowl in the R-A district and in R-1 districts on lots of at least one acre, governed by an animal-unit-per-acre schedule in City Code Sec. 6-30. Chickens are not permitted in the R-2 through R-5 single-family and multi-family districts.

Maple Grove Backyard Chickens

Heavy Restrictions

Dog Leash Laws

Maple Grove City Code Sec. 6-22 prohibits dogs and cats from running at large. A dog is "under restraint" only when on a leash of six feet or less, a reel-type leash, an electronic control collar, inside a vehicle, or within the owner's own property limits.

Maple Grove Dog Leash Laws

Some Restrictions

Breed Restrictions

Maple Grove has no breed-specific dog ban. Minnesota Statutes 347.51, subd. 8 prohibits cities from regulating dangerous or potentially dangerous dogs based solely on breed, so the city regulates individual dogs by behavior under Sec. 6-53 and 6-54, not by breed.

Maple Grove Dog Breed Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Beekeeping

Maple Grove City Code Sec. 6-30(e) prohibits keeping or maintaining honeybees in the R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4 and R-5 zoning districts. Beekeeping is therefore confined to non-residential districts and the R-A agricultural district, not standard residential lots.

Maple Grove Beekeeping Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Exotic Pets

Maple Grove City Code Sec. 6-30(a) bans keeping any wild or exotic animal anywhere in the city. The code defines wild/exotic animals broadly and exempts only common pets - dogs, cats, caged rodents, rabbits, cage birds, small nonvenomous snakes, nonpoisonous lizards/turtles, fish, and ferrets - subject to numeric limits.

Maple Grove Exotic Pet Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Wildlife Feeding

Maple Grove City Code Sec. 6-32 prohibits feeding any wild animal anywhere in the city. 'Feeding' means putting out one cubic foot or more of grain, fruit, vegetables, nuts, hay, or other edible material on the ground or below five feet in a way that regularly attracts wild animals.

Maple Grove Wildlife Feeding

Heavy Restrictions

Livestock

Maple Grove City Code Sec. 6-30 confines livestock to the R-A agricultural district and the R-1 district, using an animal-unit-per-acre schedule. Hogs (including potbellied pigs), sheep, goats, and horses are only allowed on larger R-1 and R-A lots; the R-2 through R-5 residential districts permit only traditional house pets.

Maple Grove Livestock Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Animal Hoarding

Maple Grove has no standalone hoarding ordinance, but the same outcome is reached through Sec. 6-30(d) per-household animal caps, Sec. 6-23 nuisance rules, and Sec. 6-28 sanitary and cruelty standards, which adopt Minnesota's cruelty statutes (Minn. Stat. 343.20 to 343.36) by reference.

Maple Grove Animal Hoarding

Some Restrictions

Pet Limits

Maple Grove City Code Sec. 6-30(d) caps the number of animals per dwelling unit: two dogs and two cats, six caged rodents, two rabbits, six common cage birds, six small snakes, six nonpoisonous lizards/turtles, two ferrets, and no limit on fish.

Maple Grove Pet Limits

Some Restrictions

Cat Rules

Maple Grove treats cats like dogs: Sec. 6-22 bars cats from running at large, Sec. 6-30(d) caps cats at two per dwelling unit, and Sec. 6-26 requires every cat to be vaccinated against rabies and to carry identification. The city no longer requires a cat license.

Maple Grove Cat Rules

Some Restrictions

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

Animal Ordinances in Hennepin County