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Animal Ordinances in Ocoee, FL (2026)

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

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Chickens & Livestock

Ocoee allows up to 4 backyard hens on single-family lots through its urban chicken program. No roosters permitted. Coops must be at least 25 feet from neighboring dwellings and located in the rear yard only.

Animals: Chickens Backyard

Some Restrictions

Dog Leash Laws

All dogs in Ocoee must be leashed when off the owner's property under Orange County Code Chapter 5. Maximum leash length of 8 feet applies in public parks. Starke Lake Park and West Orange Trail require leashed dogs; no off-leash dog park exists within Ocoee city limits.

Animals: Dog Leash Laws

Some Restrictions

Breed Restrictions

Ocoee cannot restrict dogs by breed. FL §767.14 preempts all breed-specific legislation statewide. Dangerous dog determinations are behavior-based under FL §767 regardless of breed.

Animals: Breed Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Fla. Stat. § 767.14 (Local Government Dog Restrictions)

767.14 Additional local restrictions authorized. - This act does not limit any local government or public housing authority from adopting an ordinance or a policy, respectively, to address the safety and welfare concerns caused by attacks on persons or domestic animals; placing further restrictions or additional requirements on owners of dogs that have bitten or attacked persons or domestic ani...

Beekeeping

Beekeeping is allowed in Ocoee under FL §586.10 state preemption. Cities cannot prohibit residential beekeeping. FDACS registration required annually regardless of hive count.

animals/beekeeping

Few Restrictions

Fla. Stat. ch. 586 (Honeybee Law)

586.01 Short title. - This chapter shall be known as the “Florida Honey Certification and Honeybee Law.” History. - s. 9, ch. 28167, 1953; s. 1, ch. 86-62. 586.02 Definitions. - As used in this chapter: (1) “Apiary” means a beeyard or site where honeybee hives, honeybees, or honeybee equipment is located. (2) “Apiculture” means the raising, caring for, and breeding of honeybees. (3) “Beekeeping...

Exotic Pets

Exotic and wildlife species are regulated by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). Class I animals (big cats, apes, bears) are prohibited as personal pets. Class II and III require FWC permits.

animals/exotic-pets

Heavy Restrictions

Wildlife Feeding

Feeding wildlife including alligators, bears, sandhill cranes, and raccoons is prohibited under FL §379.412 and §372.667. Alligator feeding is a second-degree misdemeanor. Lake Starke and neighborhood retention ponds host alligators that must not be fed.

animals/wildlife-feeding

Heavy Restrictions

Fla. Stat. § 379.412 (Wildlife Feeding Penalties)

379.412 Penalties for feeding wildlife and freshwater fish. - (1)(a) The penalties in this section apply to a violation of any rule or order of the commission that prohibits or restricts: 1. Feeding wildlife or freshwater fish with food or garbage; 2. Attracting or enticing wildlife or freshwater fish with food or garbage; or 3. Allowing the placement of food or garbage in a manner that attract...

Pet Limits

Ocoee limits households to 4 dogs and 4 cats over 4 months of age per residence. Kennel licenses required for more than 4 of either species. Orange County Animal Services issues licenses.

animals/pet-limits

Some Restrictions

Looking for Orange County county-wide rules?

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

Animal Ordinances in Orange County