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Breed Restrictions: Allen vs McKinney

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Allen, TX and McKinney, TX?

Allen and McKinney have similar restriction levels.

Allen, TX

Collin County

Few Restrictions

Allen has no breed-specific legislation. Texas Health & Safety Code Sec. 822.047 prohibits municipalities from regulating dogs based on breed. Dangerous dog determinations are behavior-based under Lillian's Law.

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McKinney, TX

Collin County

Few Restrictions

McKinney does not enforce breed-specific legislation, consistent with Texas Health & Safety Code 822.047 which prohibits municipalities from banning breeds. Dangerous dog determinations are behavior-based under Lillian Law.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAllenMcKinney
Breed BansNone - state preempted-
State PreemptionTX HSC 822.047-
Dangerous DogLillian's Law HSC 822-
Insurance RequiredIf declared dangerous-
Pit BullsAllowed-
BSL-Not permitted
State Law-TX HSC 822.047
Standard-Behavior-based
Insurance-$100,000 for dangerous dogs

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Allen FAQ

Are pit bulls legal in Allen, TX?

Yes. Texas Health & Safety Code Sec. 822.047 preempts all breed-specific bans statewide, including in Allen.

Can Allen declare my dog dangerous?

Yes, but based on behavior under Lillian's Law (TX HSC Ch. 822), not breed. A bite or unprovoked aggression can trigger a hearing.

What happens if my dog is declared dangerous in Allen?

Registration with Animal Services, secure enclosure, muzzle and leash in public, and $100,000 insurance or surety bond.

McKinney FAQ

Are pit bulls banned in McKinney?

No. McKinney does not ban any dog breeds, and Texas HSC 822.047 prohibits any Texas city from enacting breed-based bans. Individual dogs can be declared dangerous only on the basis of specific aggressive behavior.

What if my dog is declared dangerous?

You must register annually with McKinney Animal Services, maintain at least $100,000 in liability insurance, keep the dog in a state-compliant secure enclosure, and always muzzle and leash the dog off-property.

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