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Breed Restrictions: Antioch vs Concord

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Antioch, CA and Concord, CA?

Antioch has fewer restrictions than Concord.

Antioch, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

Antioch does not have breed-specific restrictions. California state law (AB 1634 / Food and Agricultural Code) prohibits cities from enacting breed-specific legislation. Dangerous dog determinations are behavior-based.

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Concord, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

Dangerous or vicious dog designations in Concord are determined under California Food & Agricultural Code §31601 et seq. by Contra Costa County Animal Services following a behavior-based hearing. California Food & Agricultural Code §31683 preempts breed-specific legislation, so designations rely exclusively on documented aggressive behavior.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAntiochConcord
Breed BansProhibited by CA state law-
ApproachBehavior-based-
State LawCA Food & Ag Code §31601-31683CA Food & Ag Code §§31601–31683
Vicious DogsConfinement and insurance required-
Breed Ban Preemption-CA Food & Ag Code §31683
Designations-Potentially Dangerous / Vicious
Hearing Authority-Contra Costa County Animal Services
Core Requirements-Secure enclosure, muzzle/leash, signage, registration

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Antioch FAQ

Are pit bulls banned in Antioch?

No, California law prohibits breed-specific legislation. No breed is banned in Antioch.

What happens if my dog is declared vicious in Antioch?

You must comply with confinement, liability insurance, and muzzling requirements under state law.

Concord FAQ

Can Concord ban specific dog breeds?

No. California Food & Ag Code §31683 preempts all breed-specific bans. Dangerous dog designations must be based on individual behavior.

How is a dog designated dangerous?

An Animal Services officer investigates incidents and requests an administrative hearing under Food & Ag Code §31621. The owner can present evidence and appeal.

What are the rules for a dangerous-designated dog?

Owners must register the dog, maintain a secure enclosure, muzzle and leash the dog in public, post warning signs, and renew registration annually.

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