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Breed Restrictions: Allen vs Plano

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

Allen has fewer restrictions than Plano.

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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Plano, TX

Collin County

Some Restrictions

Plano bans no dog breed. TX Health and Safety Code 822 (Lillian's Law) uses a behavior-based dangerous dog standard. HOAs may privately restrict breeds.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAllenPlano
Breed BansNone - state preempted-
State PreemptionTX HSC 822.047-
Dangerous DogLillian's Law HSC 822-
Insurance RequiredIf declared dangerous-
Pit BullsAllowed-
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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.

Plano FAQ

Are pit bulls banned in Plano?

No. Texas state law prohibits city breed bans. Plano regulates individual dogs only through the behavior-based dangerous dog process.

What happens if my dog bites someone in Plano?

Animal Services investigates, and if warranted a dangerous-dog hearing is held. A finding triggers registration, enclosure, muzzle, and 100,000 dollar insurance requirements.

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