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Animal Ordinances in Rogers, AR (2026)

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

Verified from official government sources

Chickens & Livestock

Residential (RSF) properties in Rogers may keep up to four female fowl with a permit from Animal Services. No roosters or males are allowed. The coop must be at least 2 feet off the ground and 25 feet from neighbors' homes. Agricultural (A-1) zoned land has no numeric limit.

Rogers Chickens and Backyard Fowl

Some Restrictions

Dog Leash Laws

Rogers requires that all dogs be confined or under the owner's physical control at all times. Physical control means a leash; voice command alone does not satisfy the requirement. Dogs may not run at large on streets, sidewalks, parks, or other public places in the city.

Rogers Dog Leash Law

Heavy Restrictions

Breed Restrictions

Rogers Animal Services materials describe no breed-specific ban; dangerous-dog rules are based on an animal's behavior (vicious animals), not its breed. Arkansas has no statewide preemption blocking breed-specific local laws, but Rogers does not publish a breed ban.

Rogers Dog Breed Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Beekeeping

Rogers does not publish a city ordinance specifically regulating honeybees, so beekeeping is governed primarily by Arkansas state apiary law. All apiaries must register with the Arkansas Department of Agriculture, Apiary Section, within 10 days of acquiring bees.

Rogers Beekeeping Rules

Few Restrictions

Exotic Pets

Rogers' published animal materials address common animals but no broad city exotic-pet list; exotic and wild animals are largely controlled by Arkansas law. State law bans private possession of large carnivores (bear, lion, tiger), requires permits for venomous reptiles, and limits native wildlife pets.

Rogers Exotic Pet Rules

Some Restrictions

Wildlife Feeding

Rogers' published materials do not include a specific ordinance prohibiting the feeding of wild animals. For nuisance critters, Rogers Animal Services does not service residents' own traps but loans humane traps for a refundable $50 deposit. Wildlife is otherwise regulated by Arkansas Game and Fish.

Rogers Wildlife and Nuisance Critters

Few Restrictions

Livestock

In Rogers, livestock such as goats are allowed by right only on A-1 (agricultural) zoned land. Other residential zones require an approved Conditional Use Permit to keep livestock. Swine of all types - including pot-belly and miniature pigs - are prohibited citywide.

Rogers Livestock Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Animal Hoarding

Rogers' published materials do not set a specific hoarding threshold or numeric pet cap. Animal hoarding is addressed mainly through Arkansas's animal-cruelty law, which makes failing to supply adequate food, water, or shelter a misdemeanor, with each animal a possible separate offense.

Rogers Animal Hoarding and Cruelty

Some Restrictions

Pet Limits

Rogers' published Animal Services materials do not state a fixed maximum number of dogs or cats per household. All dogs and cats must be licensed with the city after rabies vaccination. Confirm any kennel-license threshold directly with Rogers Animal Services.

Rogers Pet Limits

Few Restrictions

Cat Rules

Outdoor cats in Rogers are not required to be confined as long as they are not a nuisance, but they must be altered (spayed/neutered), vaccinated against rabies, microchipped, and licensed with the city. All cats must be licensed and rabies-vaccinated.

Rogers Cat Rules

Some Restrictions