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Breed Restrictions: Auburn vs Renton

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Auburn, WA and Renton, WA?

Auburn and Renton have similar restriction levels.

Auburn, WA

King County

Few Restrictions

Auburn does not ban any dog breed. Dangerous dog designations are based on individual behavior under RCW 16.08 and ACC 6.02. Owners of declared dangerous dogs face containment and insurance rules.

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Renton, WA

King County

Few Restrictions

Renton has no breed-specific ban; the city and Regional Animal Services of King County regulate individual dogs under RMC 6-6 and KCC 11.04 dangerous dog rules based on behavior.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuburnRenton
Breed BanNone-
BasisIndividual behavior-
State LawRCW 16.08-
Dangerous Dog$250K bond required-
Breed-Specific Ban-None in Renton
Framework-Behavior-based dangerous dog
Code Reference-RMC 6-6, KCC 11.04
Enforcement-RASKC animal control officers
HOA/Lease Rules-May add private restrictions

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Auburn FAQ

Are pit bulls legal in Auburn, WA?

Yes. Auburn has no breed ban. Any dog of any breed can be legally owned unless the specific dog has been declared dangerous under ACC 6.02 and RCW 16.08.

Can my landlord ban specific breeds in Auburn?

Yes. Private lease or HOA breed restrictions are contract terms and are not preempted by Auburn city code.

Renton FAQ

Are pit bulls legal in Renton?

Yes. Renton has no breed-specific ban. Pit bulls and other commonly restricted breeds are legal provided the dog is licensed, vaccinated, and has not been declared dangerous.

What is a potentially dangerous dog declaration?

An animal control officer may declare a dog potentially dangerous based on prior biting or aggressive behavior, requiring leash, confinement, and registration controls to prevent future incidents.

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