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Exotic Pets: Arlington vs Fort Worth

How do exotic pets rules compare between Arlington, TX and Fort Worth, TX?

Arlington and Fort Worth have similar restriction levels.

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 822 Subchapter E regulates dangerous wild animals (big cats, bears, primates, venomous reptiles), requiring state registration, $100,000 insurance, and secure containment. Arlington Code of Ordinances further prohibits these dangerous wild animals in most residential zones regardless of state permit.

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Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Fort Worth Sec. 6-62 prohibits dangerous animals and TX HSC §822.102 Dangerous Wild Animals (lions, tigers, bears, primates, etc.). Exemptions for zoos, circuses, educational institutions, licensed labs, and wildlife rehabilitators. Miniature swine addressed separately.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonFort Worth
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Code Section-Sec. 6-62
State Law-TX HSC §822.102
Prohibited-Lions, tigers, bears, etc.
Mini Swine-Separate provisions

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Arlington FAQ

Fort Worth FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Fort Worth?

Fort Worth Sec. 6-62 prohibits dangerous animals and TX HSC §822.102 Dangerous Wild Animals (lions, tigers, bears, primates, etc.). Exemptions for zoos, circuses, educational institutions, licensed labs, and wildlife rehabilitators. Miniature swine addressed separately.

What exotic animals are prohibited in Fort Worth?

Code Section: Sec. 6-62. State Law: TX HSC §822.102. Prohibited: Lions, tigers, bears, etc.. Mini Swine: Separate provisions.

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