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Animal Ordinances in South Fulton, GA (2026)

10 verified animal ordinances for South Fulton, Georgia, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Chickens & Livestock

South Fulton's animal code (Sec. 18-1004) limits chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks, pigeons and similar fowl to 75 per premises outside agricultural zones, requires a 100-foot setback from occupied buildings, and at least 4 square feet of space per bird. Enclosures must be sanitary.

South Fulton Chickens and Backyard Fowl Rules

Some Restrictions

Dog Leash Laws

The City of South Fulton prohibits dogs from running at large citywide. A dog off its owner's premises must be on a leash no more than six feet long, controlled by a competent person. Dogs at home must be fenced, enclosed, or restrained. Cats are exempt.

South Fulton Dog Leash Laws

Some Restrictions

Breed Restrictions

South Fulton's animal code contains no breed-specific ban. Title 18 classifies dogs as 'dangerous,' 'potentially dangerous,' or 'vicious' based on behavior, not breed. Georgia's Responsible Dog Ownership Law (O.C.G.A. 4-8) likewise regulates dogs by conduct, not by breed.

South Fulton Dog Breed Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Beekeeping

South Fulton's Animal Control code (Title 18) has no beekeeping provision. Under Georgia law (O.C.G.A. 2-14-41.1), no city may adopt an ordinance prohibiting, impeding, or restricting honeybees in hives - though local zoning authority over hive placement is preserved.

South Fulton Beekeeping Rules

Few Restrictions

Exotic Pets

South Fulton flatly bans owning skunks (except permitted pen-raised skunks) and foxes from any region (Sec. 18-1007). Any exotic animal or wildlife requires all necessary state and federal permits (Sec. 18-1008), and such animals may not run at large (Sec. 18-1006).

South Fulton Exotic Pet Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Wildlife Feeding

South Fulton's animal code has no general ban on feeding wild animals such as deer or birds. It does prohibit owning foxes and most skunks (Sec. 18-1007) and requires permits to keep wildlife or exotic animals (Sec. 18-1008). Free-ranging wildlife is governed by Georgia DNR.

South Fulton Wildlife Feeding Rules

Few Restrictions

Livestock

Outside agricultural zones, South Fulton (Sec. 18-1004) caps livestock at 5 horses/cows, 10 sheep or goats, and 10 hogs per premises, requires a 100-foot setback (900 feet for hogs), and sets minimum space per animal. Enclosures must be clean and well-drained.

South Fulton Livestock Keeping Rules

Some Restrictions

Animal Hoarding

South Fulton has no standalone animal-hoarding ordinance, but addresses hoarding conditions through its 10-pet-per-premises cap (Sec. 18-1004), sanitary-housing requirements, and a ban on abandonment and unsanitary conditions (Sec. 18-1005). Cruelty cases fall under Georgia's Animal Protection Act.

South Fulton Animal Hoarding Rules

Some Restrictions

Pet Limits

Outside agricultural zones, South Fulton (Sec. 18-1004) caps dogs and cats at 10 per premises. Any premises with four or more dogs over four months old kept 14+ days is a 'kennel' requiring a special permit (Sec. 18-3001).

South Fulton Pet Limit Rules

Some Restrictions

Cat Rules

South Fulton expressly exempts cats from its running-at-large and leash requirements (Sec. 18-1006). Cats over four months old must, however, maintain a current rabies vaccination (Sec. 18-2001), and the citywide cap of 10 cats per premises applies outside agricultural zones (Sec. 18-1004).

South Fulton Cat Rules

Few Restrictions

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

Animal Ordinances in Fulton County