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Animal Ordinances in Marana, AZ (2026)

7 verified animal ordinances for Marana, Arizona, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Chickens & Livestock

Marana allows chickens and livestock on properties with sufficient lot size under the Land Development Code. Standard residential lots in master-planned communities generally prohibit livestock. Rural and large-lot zones permit horses, cattle, and poultry with setback requirements.

Marana Chickens and Livestock

Some Restrictions

Dog Leash Laws

Marana Town Code Chapter 6-9 and Pima County Code require dogs to be on a leash or under the direct control of the owner when off the owner's property. Dogs at large are subject to impoundment by Pima County Animal Care Center.

Marana Dog Leash Laws

Some Restrictions

Breed Restrictions

Arizona law ARS 9-500.31 preempts municipalities from enacting breed-specific legislation. Marana cannot ban or restrict specific dog breeds. Dogs are regulated based on individual behavior, not breed, under state dangerous-dog statutes.

Marana Dog Breed Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Beekeeping

Marana allows beekeeping on residential lots under Pima County Animal Control standards. The town has no standalone beekeeping ordinance, but nuisance complaints are handled through Town Code Chapter 6-1 and Pima County Code Chapter 6.04 which covers bee colony management and Africanized-bee response.

Marana Beekeeping Rules

Some Restrictions

Exotic Pets

ARS §17-306 (AZGFD) prohibits certain exotic species statewide. Marana Title 6 covers local animal restrictions. Large and dangerous animals restricted in residential zones under the Land Development Code.

Marana Exotic Pet & Wild Animal Regulations

Heavy Restrictions

Wildlife Feeding

Marana discourages wildlife feeding through Town Code nuisance provisions and ARS 17-255.06, which makes it unlawful to intentionally feed wildlife in a manner that creates a public nuisance. Javelina, coyotes, and bobcats are common in the Sonoran Desert foothills around Dove Mountain.

Marana Wildlife Feeding Regulations

Some Restrictions

Livestock

Marana allows livestock on agriculturally zoned parcels and on residential lots meeting minimum acreage thresholds under the town Land Development Code. The town retains strong agricultural heritage with cotton farms and cattle ranching operations in the Santa Cruz River valley.

Marana Livestock Regulations

Some Restrictions

Looking for Pima County county-wide rules?

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

Animal Ordinances in Pima County