Breed Restrictions: Apex vs Raleigh
How do breed restrictions rules compare between Apex, NC and Raleigh, NC?
Apex has fewer restrictions than Raleigh.
Apex, NC
Wake County
The Town of Apex does not have a breed-specific dog ban. Pit bulls, Rottweilers, Doberman Pinschers, German Shepherds, and other commonly-restricted breeds are legal to own in Apex without breed-specific permits, muzzle, insurance, or enclosure requirements. North Carolina has NO statewide preemption of breed-specific legislation - cities and counties retain authority under N.C. Gen. Stat. 160A-186 and 153A-131 to enact local BSL - but Apex and Wake County have chosen conduct-based enforcement instead, using the state Dangerous Dog statute (N.C. Gen. Stat. Ch. 67, Article 1A, sections 67-4.1 through 67-4.5) and the Wake County Animal Control Ordinance.
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Wake County
Raleigh does not ban specific dog breeds. Instead, North Carolina General Statute Β§67-4.3 and Raleigh City Code regulate dangerous and potentially dangerous dogs based on behavior. Owners of declared dangerous dogs face strict containment, registration, liability insurance, and muzzle requirements.
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| Fact | Apex | Raleigh |
|---|---|---|
| Apex BSL | None - no breed-specific ban or permit | - |
| Wake County BSL | None | - |
| State Preemption | None - NCGS 67-4.5 expressly allows local BSL | - |
| Dangerous Dog Statute | NCGS Ch. 67 Art. 1A (Sec. 67-4.1 through 67-4.5) | - |
| Declaration Authority | Wake County Animal Services & County Animal Control Board | - |
| Penalty for Attack | Class 1 misdemeanor + strict civil liability (NCGS 67-4.4) | - |
| Private Restrictions | HOAs, landlords, insurers in Apex frequently restrict breeds | - |
| - | - |
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Apex FAQ
Are pit bulls legal in Apex, NC?
Yes. The Town of Apex has no breed-specific dog ban, and the Wake County Animal Control Ordinance does not contain BSL either. Pit bulls (American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, and mixes), Rottweilers, Doberman Pinschers, German Shepherds, and other commonly-restricted breeds are legal to own in Apex without breed-specific permits, insurance, muzzles, or special enclosures.
Does North Carolina preempt local breed bans?
No. North Carolina has NO statewide preemption of breed-specific legislation. N.C. Gen. Stat. 67-4.5 expressly states that the state Dangerous Dog Article does not preempt local programs - cities and counties may adopt programs that mirror state law, are more or less restrictive, or are entirely different. Apex and Wake County have chosen conduct-based enforcement under the state Dangerous Dog statute (Ch. 67 Art. 1A) instead of BSL.
How does Apex handle dangerous dogs?
On a conduct basis under N.C. Gen. Stat. Chapter 67, Article 1A. Wake County Animal Services (919-212-7387) investigates complaints and may petition the County Animal Control Board to declare a dog 'potentially dangerous' (Sec. 67-4.1). Once declared, the owner must keep the dog in a secure enclosure, leash-and-muzzle off-property, post warning signs, and notify Animal Services of any change of address (Sec. 67-4.3); attacks causing injury requiring treatment over $100 are a Class 1 misdemeanor and trigger strict civil liability (Sec. 67-4.4 to 67-4.5).
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