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πŸ” Animal Ordinances/Animal Hoarding

Anaheim vs Fullerton

How do animal hoarding rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Fullerton, CA?

Anaheim and Fullerton have similar restriction levels.

Anaheim, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Animal hoarding in Anaheim is addressed through animal keeping limits in the municipal code and nuisance abatement. Exceeding permitted animal numbers or maintaining unsanitary conditions triggers enforcement by Code Enforcement and OC Animal Care.

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Fullerton, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Fullerton follows Orange County animal control regulations that limit the number of pets per household. Animal hoarding situations involving unsanitary conditions or neglected animals are addressed through county animal control and city code enforcement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimFullerton
Animal LimitsPer zone in municipal code-
OC Animal Care(714) 935-6848-
Cruelty LawCA Penal Code 597CA Penal Code Β§597
Code Enforcement(714) 765-4413-
Dog Limit-4+ dogs may require kennel permit
Enforcement-OC Animal Care + Code Enforcement
Nuisance-Odor, noise, unsanitary conditions
Report-OC Animal Care β€” (714) 935-6848

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Anaheim FAQ

How many pets can I have in Anaheim?

Limits vary by zone. Contact Code Enforcement at (714) 765-4413 for your zone's specific limits.

How do I report animal hoarding?

Contact OC Animal Care at (714) 935-6848 for welfare concerns. For code violations, call (714) 765-4413.

What are the penalties?

Code fines for exceeding limits. Animal cruelty under PC 597 carries up to $20,000 fine and imprisonment.

Fullerton FAQ

How many pets can I have in Fullerton?

Fullerton follows Orange County regulations. Keeping four or more dogs over four months old typically requires a kennel permit. Cat limits may also apply depending on local provisions.

How do I report animal hoarding in Fullerton?

Contact OC Animal Care at (714) 935-6848 to report suspected animal hoarding or neglect. You can also contact Fullerton Code Enforcement at (714) 738-6856 for related property condition issues.

What happens in an animal hoarding investigation?

OC Animal Care officers can inspect premises, seize neglected animals, and pursue charges under California Penal Code Section 597. The city may also pursue nuisance abatement for property conditions.

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