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Breed Restrictions: Brentwood vs Pittsburg

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Brentwood, CA and Pittsburg, CA?

Brentwood and Pittsburg have similar restriction levels.

Brentwood, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

Brentwood enforces Contra Costa County's behavior-based dangerous and vicious dog ordinance through Animal Services. Any dog that bites, attacks, or threatens a person or animal can be declared Potentially Dangerous or Vicious, triggering mandatory containment, muzzle, insurance, and microchip requirements. California law preempts breed-specific bans.

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Pittsburg, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

Pittsburg follows California Food & Agricultural Code §31601-31683, which establishes behavior-based dangerous and vicious dog designations and preempts all breed-specific bans. Dogs declared dangerous require secure confinement, signage, insurance, and muzzling in public.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrentwoodPittsburg
AuthorityContra Costa Animal Services-
State preemptionCA Food & Ag Code §31683-
Potentially DangerousSecure enclosure + muzzle + insurance-
ViciousMay be destroyed-
Annual fee~$100+-
Breed bans-Preempted by CA Food & Ag 31683
Designation basis-Behavior only
Insurance-Typically $100K+
Muzzle in public-Required for dangerous dogs
Administering agency-Contra Costa Animal Services

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Brentwood FAQ

Are pit bulls banned in Brentwood?

No. California Food & Agricultural Code §31683 preempts all breed-specific legislation statewide. No breed is banned; dangerous-dog designations are based on individual behavior only.

What happens if my dog bites someone?

Report the bite immediately to Contra Costa Animal Services. The dog will be quarantined 10 days for rabies observation. Animal Services will investigate and may pursue a Potentially Dangerous or Vicious declaration.

Pittsburg FAQ

Can Pittsburg ban pit bulls or other breeds?

No. California Food & Agricultural Code §31683 preempts all local breed-specific legislation. Designations must be based on individual dog behavior.

What happens after a dog bite in Pittsburg?

Report to Contra Costa Animal Services. The dog is typically quarantined 10 days for rabies observation, and a hearing may be scheduled to determine dangerous/vicious status.

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