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Breed Restrictions: Boulder City vs Henderson

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Boulder City, NV and Henderson, NV?

Boulder City and Henderson have similar restriction levels.

Boulder City, NV

Clark County

Few Restrictions

Boulder City does not impose breed-specific restrictions on dogs. Regulation focuses on vicious or dangerous dog behavior regardless of breed under Title 7.

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Henderson, NV

Clark County

Few Restrictions

Nevada AB 385 codified at NRS 202.500 preempts breed-specific legislation statewide. Henderson cannot ban any dog based on breed. Dangerous-dog status is determined by individual behavior under NRS 202.487.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulder CityHenderson
Breed BansNoneProhibited citywide
State PreemptionNRS 202.500NRS 202.500 AB 385
Behavior-BasedDangerous/vicious by conduct-
Pet Limit3 dogs/cats/common pets-
CodeTitle 7 Police Regulations-
Dangerous Dog-NRS 202.487
Based On-Behavior not breed
HOA CCRs-May still restrict

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Boulder City FAQ

Are pit bulls legal in Boulder City?

Yes. Boulder City and the State of Nevada both prohibit breed-specific legislation. Any breed is legal, but dogs declared dangerous by behavior are subject to restrictions.

How many dogs can I own?

Up to three dogs, cats, or other common household pets per residence, not counting puppies or kittens under six months old.

Henderson FAQ

Can Henderson ban pit bulls?

No. Nevada AB 385 codified at NRS 202.500 preempts breed-specific legislation. Henderson cannot ban or restrict any dog based on breed.

Can my HOA or landlord still restrict breeds?

Yes. The state preemption applies only to local government ordinances, not to private HOA CCRs, landlord policies, or homeowner insurance.

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