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Animal Ordinances in San Angelo, TX (2026)

6 verified animal ordinances for San Angelo, Texas, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Chickens & Livestock

San Angelo caps roosters at one adult male per property and bars keeping chickens, fowl, or rabbits within 100 feet of any neighbor's home or business, a setback that rules out backyard hens on most city lots. Livestock may not run at large.

San Angelo Chicken & Livestock Rules

Heavy Restrictions

San Angelo, TX, Code of Ordinances sec. 3.06.004

It shall be unlawful for any person to keep any small animal, including, but not limited to, rabbits, guinea pigs, fowls, chickens, guinea fowl and turkeys, in a pen or enclosure, or to keep or park a trailer or other vehicle which contains such animals, within 100 feet of any residence, business or institution other than the residence, business or institution of the owners of such animals. ......

Dog Leash Laws

San Angelo requires a dog to be leashed whenever it is walked outside a fenced yard, and its home area must be securely fenced. Tethering a dog as its primary enclosure is capped at two cumulative hours in any 24-hour period.

San Angelo Dog Leash & Restraint Laws

Some Restrictions

San Angelo, TX, Code of Ordinances sec. 3.03.002

It shall be unlawful for any person to chain or tether a dog as its primary enclosure for any period longer than two hours cumulative, in a 24-hour period, except that: (1) A dog must be restrained by a leash while being walked outside of a fenced or enclosed area; (2) A dog may be restrained by chain or tether at a camping or recreational area in compliance with Texas Health and Safety Code se...

Breed Restrictions

San Angelo bans no dog breed. Texas Health and Safety Code section 822.047 forbids any city from adopting breed-specific dangerous-dog rules, so pit bulls and other breeds are legal. Dangerous-dog control is behavior-based under Chapter 822.

San Angelo Dog Breed Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Tex. Health & Safety Code sec. 822.047

A county or municipality may place additional requirements or restrictions on dangerous dogs if the requirements or restrictions: (1) are not specific to one breed or several breeds of dogs; and (2) are more stringent than restrictions provided by this subchapter.

Beekeeping

San Angelo lets residents keep up to five bee hives anywhere, but six or more hives must sit at least 75 feet from any neighbor's home or business under Code section 3.01.009. Hives kept as a nuisance are always prohibited.

San Angelo Beekeeping Rules

Some Restrictions

San Angelo, TX, Code of Ordinances sec. 3.01.009

It shall be unlawful for anyone to maintain, harbor, or cultivate six or more hives of bees within 75 feet of any residence or place of business other than the residence or place of business of the owner of such hives of bees.

Exotic Pets

San Angelo bans keeping "prohibited animals" under Code section 3.01.011, a list covering venomous reptiles, big cats, wolves, bears, primates, and more. Hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils, ferrets, and potbellied pigs are allowed.

San Angelo Exotic & Wild Animal Rules

Heavy Restrictions

San Angelo, TX, Code of Ordinances sec. 3.01.011

Prohibition. It shall be unlawful for any person to own, possess, exhibit or harbor a prohibited animal within the city. ... The permanent possession, exhibition or harboring of hamsters, guinea pigs or gerbils;

Wildlife Feeding

San Angelo has no ordinance that specifically bans feeding wildlife such as deer or feral hogs. Feeding that creates unsanitary or nuisance conditions, or that attracts pests with unsecured food, is instead handled under the city's nuisance and animal rules.

San Angelo Wildlife Feeding Rules

Few Restrictions