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Arlington vs Southlake

How do barking dogs rules compare between Arlington, TX and Southlake, TX?

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Arlington treats persistent barking, howling, or yelping as a public nuisance under Chapter 22 (Noise) and Chapter 5 (Animals). A dog that barks continuously for an extended period, or intermittently over a longer stretch, in a way that disturbs neighbors can trigger citations to the owner. Enforcement runs through Animal Services and Code Compliance, with Ask Arlington 311 as the intake channel.

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Southlake, TX

Tarrant County

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Arlington FAQ

How long must a dog bark before it violates Arlington's ordinance?

The code is based on disturbance rather than an exact timer, but officers typically document 10+ minutes continuous or 30+ minutes intermittent.

Do I have to give my name when reporting a barking dog?

Yes in most cases. Arlington requires a willing complainant to sign a statement for the citation to proceed to court.

Southlake FAQ

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