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Animal Ordinances in Redlands, CA (2026)

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

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Chickens & Livestock

In early 2026 Redlands adopted Ordinance No. 2999 allowing backyard hens (and rabbits) in most single-family residential zones, scaled by lot size, with roosters prohibited for noise. Other livestock and fowl require a permit from Animal Control under Municipal Code 6.24.010.

Redlands Backyard Chickens (Hens) & Livestock

Some Restrictions

Dog Leash Laws

Redlands prohibits dogs from running at large, loose, or unrestrained on any public street, sidewalk, or place under Municipal Code 6.04.170. The City runs its own Animal Services/Shelter on N. Kansas Street and licenses all dogs four months and older.

Redlands Dog Leash & Running-at-Large Rules

Some Restrictions

Breed Restrictions

Redlands does not ban any specific breed. Its dangerous- and vicious-dog rules in Municipal Code Chapter 6.05 (Ordinance No. 2988, 2025) are breed-neutral and based on a dog's behavior, imposing confinement, leash-and-muzzle, insurance, and signage requirements on dogs declared dangerous.

Redlands Dog Breed Restrictions (Dangerous/Vicious Dogs)

Some Restrictions

Beekeeping

Keeping bees in Redlands requires a permit. Municipal Code 6.20.020 makes it unlawful to keep or control any stands of bees within the city without first obtaining a permit, subject to conditions imposed by Animal Control. Beekeepers must also register apiaries with the county under California law.

Redlands Beekeeping Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

Exotic Pets

Redlands does not allow wild, undomesticated animals as backyard pets. Keeping nondomestic animals requires an Animal Control permit under Municipal Code 6.24.010, and the rural-animal zone (Ch. 18.29) expressly bars lions, tigers, bears, wolves, and cougars. California's restricted-species law (14 CCR 671) separately bans most exotics.

Redlands Exotic & Wild Animal Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Wildlife Feeding

Redlands does not publish a standalone ordinance banning the feeding of wildlife. Feeding that attracts coyotes, rodents, or other animals can be addressed as a nuisance under the City's animal and nuisance rules, and noisy or nuisance animals are prohibited under Municipal Code 6.24.120. California also prohibits feeding big game wildlife.

Redlands Wildlife Feeding & Nuisance Animals

Some Restrictions

Livestock

Horses and other livestock are tied to Redlands' rural and agricultural zones. In the R-R-A Rural Residential Animals District (Ch. 18.29) no more than three horses may be kept per lot, each requiring at least one acre, and animals must sit well back from neighboring homes and water wells. Other livestock needs a permit under 6.24.010.

Redlands Horses & Livestock Rules

Some Restrictions

Animal Hoarding

Redlands enforces humane care through its pet-limit rules and Animal Services, while serious neglect and hoarding are prosecuted under California Penal Code 597 and 597.1. The City's three-dog/three-cat cap (18.40.040(G)) helps prevent overcrowding, and Animal Control may seize neglected or hoarded animals.

Redlands Animal Hoarding, Neglect & Cruelty

Heavy Restrictions

Pet Limits

Redlands limits households to not more than three adult dogs and three adult cats, plus their litters up to ten weeks of age, under Municipal Code 18.40.040(G). Dogs four months and older must also be licensed by the City under 6.04.020.

Redlands Pet Limits (Dogs & Cats per Household)

Some Restrictions

Cat Rules

Redlands does not require cat licenses and its dog leash law does not apply to cats. Households may keep up to three adult cats under Municipal Code 18.40.040(G). The City's own shelter handles cats, and statewide rabies and cruelty laws still apply.

Redlands Cat Rules

Few Restrictions

Looking for San Bernardino County county-wide rules?

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

Animal Ordinances in San Bernardino County